Entertainment retailer HMV is to begin offering VAT-free games via instore kiosks, under a new initiative called HMV Delivers. According to a report in The Guardian, the company plans to extend the ...
Despite government efforts to keep room-rate quotations uniform, scores of hoteliers are playing games in the way they quote prices — games that could easily boost an unaware traveler’s expenses by ...
GAME has promised to combat the inevitable VAT-forced rise of videogame prices by even more aggressively discounting games through bundles and special deals. Yesterday a game cost £39.99; yesterday ...
Publishers must lower the cost of games, retailers have warned – or they will cut back buying new stock when VAT rises in 2011. Buyers and store bosses are fearful that they’ll have to swallow next ...
According to this GI report, quoting British news paper the Guardian, HMV is to start selling VAT-free games on the UK high street. The retailer already sells VAT-titles on its online store, as does ...
High-street shop HMV will soon begin selling games in-store without charging VAT. HMV Delivers will let shoppers use kiosks to order games, CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray films without paying the UK Treasury ...