Pesky Do Gooder Lawyers force HMRC to tax Uber

dave_blue12

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An email I received earlier today

Hi David

Way back in April 2017, we announced we were going to take on HMRC’s failure to assess Uber to VAT, which corroded public trust, not only in HMRC, but in politics more generally.

And it’s been quite the scrap…

There have been lows – like us spending the money we raised in the crowdfunder trying to get a protective costs order and failing.

And there have been highs – like us persuading the High Court late last year that a fairly spineless HMRC was allowed to do what the legislation plainly allowed it to do and tell us it had (at last) assessed Uber.

There have been further lows – like last week when the Court of Appeal refused us permission to bring our judicial review against HMRC.

But ultimately we triumphed. Uber’s US accounts now confirm that HMRC has assessed Uber to VAT on fares – both prospectively and retrospectively.

And that’s all we ever wanted.

It’s been a long, bumpy (and expensive) ride – if you’ll allow me the metaphor – but we have reached our destination. I am so proud that together we have forced HMRC, belatedly, to act – Uber has now been asked to pay the £1.5bn of tax they owe the public purse.

We couldn’t have done it without your support. So thank you.

I’d also like to thank the lawyers – George Peretz QC, Jack Anderson, Hui Ling McCarthy QC, Christopher Knight, David Greene, Vikram Sachdeva QC, and Alex Rook – who helped out, most for even less than the smell of an oily rag, along the way.

Thank you,

Jolyon Maugham QC
Director of Good Law Project
 
has covid not pretty much done for uber? I know black cabs have been advertising the fact that they can distance two people in the back and the glass partition seperates you from the driver so it's safer, and footfall in city centres is much decreased so not the same market.

No. ‘Uber’ is the new ‘google’, does anyone say get a ‘taxi’ anymore? The Uber share price has been pretty consistent over the past few years

I considered getting an Uber from town to Brooklands after the Leeds game but was quoted circa £40, ended up getting a black cab for £25

Shop around
 
No. ‘Uber’ is the new ‘google’, does anyone say get a ‘taxi’ anymore? The Uber share price has been pretty consistent over the past few years

I considered getting an Uber from town to Brooklands after the Leeds game but was quoted circa £40, ended up getting a black cab for £25

Shop around
I do. And what a load of fucking about it is. None of this, ''Where too luv?'' Now its computer telling you where you are and when you want picking up.
 

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