UK to allow firms to defer £30 billion of tax payments
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's government will allow businesses to hold on to 30 billion pounds of value-added tax, which they would normally pass on to tax authorities over the next three months, in order to help their cash flow while they are hit by coronavirus.Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said the deferred tax would not be payable until the end of the financial year in March 2021."That is a direct injection of over 30 billion pounds of cash to businesses, equivalent to 1.5% of GDP,"..