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Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Authors had said the tax was affecting the number of children reading books Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced the 20% tax on e-books and online newspapers, magazines and journals will be abolished on 1 December.But the TheIndianSubcontinent has learned that it will not apply to audiobooks, something that the Royal National Institute said was "disappointing".A letter calling for the tax to be axed was signed by more than 600 authors and presented to Parliament in October.Physical books and periodicals are already exempt.Media playback is unsupported on your deviceMedia captionChancellor Rishi Sunak removes 'reading tax'In October 2018, the EU allowed member states drop sales taxes on electronic publications and many countries have already made the changes."The government expects the publishing industry, including e-booksellers, to pass on the benefit of this relief to consumers," the Budget states.RNIB's head of social change, Sarah Lambert, said it was disappointing that the tax break was not being extended to audiobooks.
"Today's change recognises the unfairness of taxing some alternative formats and will help widen access for blind and partially sighted people who use e-Readers."However, for many people living with sight loss, audiobooks are their preferred format and allow them to enjoy their favourite titles in the same way as everyone else.
It's not right that they will continue to be charged 20% more for books and we urge the government to make sure that audiobooks are included in the exemption."Publisher 404 Ink tweeted the "huge" decision would allow it to sell e-books from its website again.Jim Waterson, media editor at the Guardian newspaper, estimated the move could benefit News UK - publisher of the Sun and Times papers - by 20m, if it kept the cost to consumers the same rather than passing on the saving to subscribers.A 2018 report by the Publishers' Association estimated universities, libraries, government departments and the NHS would save up to 55m a year as a result of ditching VAT on digital publications.In response to the news, it said: "We are delighted that the government has decided to zero-rate VAT on digital books and journals in the Budget.
It's fantastic that the Chancellor has acknowledged the value of reading.
"The decision to axe the reading tax will bring an end to the illogical and unfair tax on those who need or prefer to read digitally and should contribute to an increase in literacy in the UK."





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