Amazon to cut price of its ebooks to reflect removal of VAT

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Amazon to cut price of its ebooks to reflect removal of VAT
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Amazon has confirmed it will cut the price of its Kindle ebooks from Friday, after the government announced it would bring forward plans to stop charging VAT on online publications because of the pandemic.

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