A few quotes from the trade bigwigs in this Taxi Point piece (link at bottom), but it's all framed very oddly - the headline must really be about the London industry only, but you need to read the whole piece to pick it all up, and the headline and much of the article just doesn't cover that nuance at all...
I mean, well into the article it says:
Taxi Point wrote:
Today’s announcement provides clarity on the direction of travel, though the operational and pricing implications will take time to filter through.
But a few paragraphs later the London v the rest of England and Wales angle in introduced:
Taxi Point wrote:
Private hire VAT rules will now diverge based on long-standing legal distinctions between London and the rest of England and Wales.
And would have to agree with Uber, who said:
Andrew Brem, Uber’s Regional General Manager, UK wrote:
"This decision also establishes the absurd situation where a trip in London will be taxed at a different rate than a trip anywhere else in the UK.”
Note also he says 'the UK' and not just England and Wales outside London. But, again, there seems to be zero mention of Scotland in all the discussions, while VAT is a national tax applying throughout the UK. So the Treasury and HMRC are bound to have considered the Scottish angle, but I can't see it mentioned anywhere
Maybe because it's all a bit messy and awkward as it is, so no need to make it even more complicated
PHV VAT CONFIRMED: Chancellor Reeves applies VAT expansion to all private hire trips in today’s Autumn Budgethttps://www.taxi-point.co.uk/post/phv-v ... day-s-autu