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Uber's rival taxi operators in England and Wales will not face a 20% VAT charge on their profit margins outside of London ...
Uber's appeal to impose a 20% VAT on rival taxi operators in England and Wales, similar to its own, was dismissed by the ...
The Supreme Court has dismissed Uber's appeal for their rival taxi operators to face a 20% VAT charge outside London. This ...
A landmark judgment by the Supreme Court has ruled that private hire taxi firms should not be forced to change their business ...
Rival taxi operators to Uber will not have to pay 20 per cent VAT on their profits outside London following a landmark ...
The UK Supreme Court has ruled against Uber in a long-running legal battle that could have forced all private hire operators ...
Transport for London first refused to renew its license to operate in 2017 on safety and regulatory concerns, and again in 2019. Both times Uber successfully appealed those decisions.
Over 10,500 London black-cab drivers sue Uber, claiming its 2012 license led to unfair competition. Lawsuit seeks £250m, alleging Uber unlawfully diverted business from traditional taxis.
Uber is being sued by thousands of London cab drivers over claims it operated illegally. The suit could ultimately be worth over £250 million ($313 million) law firm Mishcon de Reya said.
Over 10,500 black-cab drivers in London have initiated a £250 million lawsuit against Uber earlier this month. Amidst these legal challenges, Uber's financial performance remains volatile, with ...
LONDON -- London's transit authority on Monday refused to renew Uber's license to operate, putting the ride-hailing company's future in the British capital in doubt.
Transport for London first refused to renew its license to operate in 2017 on safety and regulatory concerns, and again in 2019. Both times Uber successfully appealed those decisions.
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