The Supreme Court of Ireland rules that the bread used by American restaurant franchise Subway cannot be classified as bread, due to its high sugar content. The franchise henceforth will be required to pay a 13.5% value-added tax for their bread instead of being exempted as before.
The Supreme Court of Ireland rules that the bread used by American restaurant franchise Subway can not be classified as bread, due to its high sugar content. The franchise henceforth will be required to pay a 13.5% Value-added tax for their bread instead of being exempted as before.
The Supreme Court of Ireland rules that the bread used by American restaurant franchise Subway cannot be classified as bread, due to its high sugar content. The franchise henceforth will be required to pay a 13.5% value-added tax for their bread instead of being exempted as before.