The Guardian Australia – Business
·business
·2 hours ago
‘Restaurants won’t survive’: Michelin chef opens venues abroad to withstand UK taxes
British Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton is opening restaurants abroad to subsidize his UK venues amid high taxes and struggling hospitality. Atherton, 54, now operates restaurants in Dubai, St Moritz, and Tuscany, saying "restaurants will not survive" if UK taxes continue rising. VAT for UK restaurants stands at 20 percent, the highest in Europe, compared to 10 percent in Italy.
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