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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Transparent Taxation (Receipts) Bill
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 01/05/2012
Overview
The Transparent Taxation (Receipts) Bill mandates that all receipts issued in the UK must clearly display the pre-tax price, the amount of tax paid, and the final total price. This aims to increase transparency regarding the tax burden on consumers.
Description
This Bill requires all businesses selling goods or services in the UK to include a breakdown of tax on receipts. Specifically, receipts must show:
- The price before tax
- The amount of tax applied (e.g., VAT)
- The total price after tax
Failure to comply constitutes an offense, punishable by a fine (level 5 on the standard scale).
The bill applies to the whole of the UK and comes into force immediately upon passage.
Government Spending
The bill's impact on government spending is not directly stated but is likely minimal. Enforcement costs may slightly increase, but no specific figures are provided in the bill text.
Groups Affected
- Businesses: Businesses will need to adjust their receipting systems to comply with the new requirements. This may involve some initial costs.
- Consumers: Consumers will benefit from greater transparency about the tax included in the price of goods and services.
- Government enforcement agencies: These agencies will be responsible for enforcing the law and may see increased workload.
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