The Underwear
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First episode date | January 29, 2017 |
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Final episode date | April 2, 2017 |
Languages | Thai |
Cast | Jidapa Siribunchawan |
Networks | YouTube |
Channel 5 | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2087036 |
About The Underwear
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Tax on period pants to be abolished in Autumn Statement
By Hannah MillerPolitical correspondent
Tax on period pants will be abolished in the Autumn Statement, The Bbc has been told.
On Wednesday, the chancellor is expected to announce that The Underwear - which is absorbent, washable and reusable - will will be " zero-rated" and no longer subject to Value Added Tax (VAT) from January.
Other period products such as pads and tampons have been exempt since 2021.
It Follows a campaign by retailers, women's groups and environmentalists.
Period pants have grown in popularity as customers look for sustainable alternatives to single-use products. However, campaigners say removing VAT from The Underwear would make it more affordable.
In 2021, the government removed the so-called " tampon tax" on period products including sanitary pads and menstrual cups. But period pants were classed as " garments" and therefore not covered by The Change in The Law .
VAT is currently paid at 20% on most products, with The Exception of some items such as most food, books and children's clothing.
Retailers including Marks & Spencer and the brand Wuka were among around 50 signatories of a letter to the Treasury in August, which urged the government to remove VAT on period pants.
In The Letter , they pledged to pass on any tax cut straight to customers, " so they feel the benefit of the cost saving immediately".
The Letter added that period pants " have The Power to reduce plastic pollution and waste" and could save people money in the long term, but added that " one of the main barriers to switching to period pants is cost".
Over The Past 20 years, period underwear has become more widespread, with major high street brands including Tesco, Sainsbury's, Primark and Next now selling it.
The pants contain a highly absorbent lining and can be used with tampons or in place of sanitary pads. They can be washed and reused many times, just like ordinary pants.
The Move is expected to be confirmed in Wednesday's Autumn Statement, when the government sets out its tax and spending plans for the year ahead.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com