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PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:59 pm 
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An interesting read.

One suggestion is to only charge VAT on any commission i.e. the difference from what the customer pays to that which the driver receives.

Consultation on VAT on PHV fares

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6.5 The UK Government has committed to introducing legislation to improve the regulation of the PHV and taxi sector in England when Parliamentary time allows.

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Sussex wrote:
An interesting read.

One suggestion is to only charge VAT on any commission i.e. the difference from what the customer pays to that which the driver receives.

Consultation on VAT on PHV fares

I wonder if all that will go out of the window if Labour gets in. :-k

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Sussex wrote:
Sussex wrote:
An interesting read.

One suggestion is to only charge VAT on any commission i.e. the difference from what the customer pays to that which the driver receives.

Consultation on VAT on PHV fares

I wonder if all that will go out of the window if Labour gets in. :-k



It depends on whether uber have donated to their election campaign or not

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PostPosted: Wed May 29, 2024 7:52 pm 
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It depends on whether uber have donated to their election campaign or not

I'm not convinced Uber would welcome a Labour government, which is maybe why they seem to be applying for new operator licenses all over the place. :-k

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6.8 The only way to put beyond doubt that a PHV driver can contract with a passenger would appear to be to remove the role of licensed operators, which would effectively replicate the current taxi licensing structure. Those previously licensed as PHVOs would take on the role of intermediaries, as is currently the situation for pre-booked taxis.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:20 pm 
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Or maybe remove the requirement that PH drivers can only receive work from a licensed PH operator.

Is that requirement needed in 2024?

Not needed for hackney drivers. :-k

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:37 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
Or maybe remove the requirement that PH drivers can only receive work from a licensed PH operator.

Is that requirement needed in 2024?

Not needed for hackney drivers. :-k


its a good question =D>

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Sussex wrote:
Or maybe remove the requirement that PH drivers can only receive work from a licensed PH operator.

Is that requirement needed in 2024?

Not needed for hackney drivers. :-k


its a good question =D>

Or should the question be 2Is there a need for operators"?


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grandad wrote:
captain cab wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Or maybe remove the requirement that PH drivers can only receive work from a licensed PH operator.

Is that requirement needed in 2024?

Not needed for hackney drivers. :-k


its a good question =D>

Or should the question be 2Is there a need for operators"?



if there are no operators how are the police going to trace drivers when investigating ?

If there are no operators who is going to recruit and train drivers?

If there are no operators how do those who cannot or will not use a smartphone contact a driver ?

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if there are no operators how are the police going to trace drivers when investigating ?

If there are no operators who is going to recruit and train drivers?

If there are no operators how do those who cannot or will not use a smartphone contact a driver ?


Decent points, but that's the current situation with HC drivers ;)

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if there are no operators how are the police going to trace drivers when investigating ?

If there are no operators who is going to recruit and train drivers?

If there are no operators how do those who cannot or will not use a smartphone contact a driver ?

Not sure anyone mentioned binning off operators.

There will always be a need for operators, who will still be able to do what you list.

The issue I've raised is why should PH drivers/owners have to use licensed operators.

If operators were/are essential for PH, why are they not essential for hackneys?

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edders23 wrote:
grandad wrote:
captain cab wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Or maybe remove the requirement that PH drivers can only receive work from a licensed PH operator.

Is that requirement needed in 2024?

Not needed for hackney drivers. :-k


its a good question =D>

Or should the question be 2Is there a need for operators"?



if there are no operators how are the police going to trace drivers when investigating ?

If there are no operators who is going to recruit and train drivers?

If there are no operators how do those who cannot or will not use a smartphone contact a driver ?

The same way as happens with Hackney drivers now.


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The same way as happens with Hackney drivers now.


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Please don’t think I’m making this a hackney v PH issue, far from it.

The issue is that VAT might have to be added to all PH fares due to the contractual circumstances between driver and operator.

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