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Old 26-07-2014, 06:07 PM #1
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Default Local councils propose 'Tesco tax' on large supermarkets to raise revenue

This is all in order to help small shops stay alive.

Ch4HD News
said 19 local authorities are in favour of the tax.


[Local councils have asked the government
to give them new powers to tax large supermarkets
under a system similar to that already
in place in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
A group of 20 local councils have backed what
has been dubbed a "Tesco tax" in order to
increase revenues which they say would
be invested in the local community.
Derby city council has called for the
right to impose a levy
on large supermarkets,
which it says could earn the local authority an estimated £2m a year.]


http://www.theguardian.com/society/2...rease-revenues

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