By Vanessa Houlder and Megan Murphy The world’s biggest mobile phone group has won a billion-pound battle with Revenue & Customs over the tax on one of its foreign subsidiaries. The High Court on Friday ordered Revenue & Customs to close a long-running...
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LONDON (Reuters) - Mobile phone group Vodafone (VOD.L: ) on Friday won a test-case tax battle which means it does not have to pay extra corporation tax to the government on its Luxembourg-based subsidiary. Mr Justice Edward...
LONDON (Reuters) - Mobile phone group Vodafone on Friday won a test-case tax battle which means it does not have to pay extra corporation tax to the government on its Luxembourg-based subsidiary. Mr Justice Edward Evans-Lombe...
LONDON (Reuters) - Mobile phone group Vodafone (VOD.L: ) on Friday won a test-case tax battle which means it does not have to pay extra corporation tax to the government on its Luxembourg-based subsidiary. Mr Justice Edward...
The government has lost a crucial court battle in its fight to prevent companies using European tax havens after a judge ruled that Vodafone does not have to pay extra corporation tax on a Luxembourg-based subsidiary. The...
Government loses tax haven court battle The government has lost a crucial court battle in its fight to prevent companies using European tax havens after a judge ruled that Vodafone does not have to pay extra corporation tax on...
LONDON, July 4 (Reuters) - British-based mobile phone group Vodafone on Friday won a test-case tax battle which means it does not have to pay extra corporation tax to the UK government on its Luxembourg-based subsidiary.
Vodafone, the world’s largest telecoms group, has won a £2 billion tax battle with Revenue and Customs (HMRC) that could lead to billions of pounds of savings for other UK-based multi-nationals. The High Court ruled that it was...
By Graham Ruddick Britain's hard pressed companies have won a major victory over the taxman who was been dealt a massive blow by a High Court ruling involving billions of pounds. Vodafone won a key ruling that should mean the...
Vodafone does not have to pay extra corporation tax on its Luxembourg-based subsidiary, the high court ruled yesterday. The mobile phone company had set aside £2.2bn in its accounts in the event of losing the case but after a...
Vodafone won a crucial victory in the High Court yesterday in a £2bn dispute with the Government over its tax liability from an overseas subsidiary. Mr Justice Edward Evans-Lombe ruled against government claims that the mobile...