I saw that too. They’ve got a team of well paid lawyers who will argue that it will disadvantage their kids if they have to suffer the disgrace of sending them to state school if they can no longer afford the fees.
Boo ****ing Hoo. Forgive me if I have zero sympathy for wealthy parents whose idea of poverty is having to pay more to send their children to an exclusive £20k per year school.
Loads of private schools are registered as charities, so they already dodge income tax and corporation tax, despite raking in profits (conveniently termed surplus) especially from their overseas satellite schools. So most of them have a huge surplus in a trust or account, which again isn’t taxed. They are free to spend this as they wish as long as it’s related to the school, so a new swimming pool, theatre, equipment, buildings, wages etc
so if they are really that worried about the VAT, then why not offset the school fees increase from their annual surplus and help these poor parents out ?