date:Dec 26, 2022
at keeping the 12.5% rate as permanent would create 286,850 jobs and deliver 4.6 billion (US$5.55 billion) in fiscal gains over ten years.
Instead, they expect that going back to the old tax rates will cost industry 600 million (US$724.07 million) per year.
Nonetheless, the world cup helped bring more business to the hospitality sector. Six million more pints were calculated to be sold during Englands quarter-final match against France. Adding a boost in sales of 28% to the industry, 26 mill