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Private schools lose High Court challenge over VAT changes

  • The High Court dismissed private schools' challenge against the government's introduction of a 20% VAT on school fees on Friday morning in the UK.
  • The policy originated from Labour's 2024 election manifesto commitment to abolish the VAT exemption to raise revenue, with opponents claiming it disproportionately affects vulnerable pupils.
  • The court heard arguments that some children rely on private education for special needs, faith, or single-sex schooling, but ruled Parliament's legislation justifies the policy despite some human rights interference.
  • Judges noted the policy would raise £1.5 to £1.8 billion yearly for state education, balanced with public interest, while claimants called the decision a "huge disappointment" and vowed to appeal.
  • The ruling upholds government fiscal authority but signals ongoing contestation, as private schools and families consider appeals and criticize the tax's impact on education access and sector viability.
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The Scarborough NewsThe Scarborough News
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VAT on private school fees: Legal challenge dismissed - what it could mean for families

For families struggling to stay in private schooling, this week’s ruling hasn’t brought good news ⚖

·United Kingdom
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Legal challenge over VAT on private school fees shot down - what it means for parents

For families struggling to stay in private schooling, this week’s ruling hasn’t brought good news ⚖

·Lewes, United Kingdom
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Private schools and parents lose High Court challenges over VAT on school fees

Several private schools, children who attend them and their parents brought legal action against the Treasury over the move.

·Weymouth, United Kingdom
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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