Tory donor Lycamobile handed winding-up order from HMRC amid tax dispute
by Rob Davies from World news | The Guardian on (#6PZDK)
Pay-as-you-go simcard seller often filed late returns, had accounts queried by auditors and was embroiled in eight-year VAT battle
Lycamobile, a telecoms company that has given more than 2m to the Conservative party, has been issued with a winding-up petition by HM Revenue and Customs, amid a long-running VAT dispute.
The company, founded by businessman Allirajah Subaskaran in 2006, sells pay-as-you-go sim cards that are popular with low-paid workers wanting to make cheap phone calls to family overseas, as well as in the UK.
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