File photo of ceramic poppies seen at an art installation on Remembrance Sunday at the Tower of London

File photo of ceramic poppies seen at an art installation on Remembrance Sunday at the Tower of London

Ceramic poppies are seen at an art installation on Remembrance Sunday at the Tower of London in this November 9, 2014 file photo. Fines paid by banks for rigging interest rates will be used to finance a tax break for British military charities raising funds from a First World War memorial that has brought millions of visitors to the Tower of London. The Treasury has said it will waive the value added tax (VAT) on the sale of hundreds of thousands of bright red ceramic poppies that form a hugely popular installation marking the centenary of the outbreak of the Great War. The government will donate the amount it would have received in VAT — 1.1 million pounds ($1.7 million) — to six military charities. REUTERS/Neil Hall/Files (BRITAIN – Tags: ANNIVERSARY SOCIETY POLITICS CONFLICT BUSINESS)