VAT on Gas/Elec Connections from Jan 1st

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Just a heads up.

British Gas (and I assume others) are applying 20% VAT to new Gas supply connections to existing houses from January 1st, according to a quote received today.

Given that they cost £700 or so it is an extra £150 ish. Clearly they need to pay for Eric Pickles' lunch.

They need order and payment before the end of Dec to avoid it. Remember that you need a quote first which takes time.

This concession is being withdrawn:

"Here is the reference to the 'extra-statutory' concession.

It also applies to electricity. For some reason something has changed.

http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...ent#P143_22522

3.16 VAT: Connection to the gas or electricity mains supply

Connection to the gas or electricity mains supply, which would have been zero-rated supply before 1 April 1994 by virtue of Group 7 of Schedule 5 to the Value Added Tax 1983, may continue to be treated as a zero-rated supply provided that:

(a) It is the first connection to the gas or electricity mains supply (as the case may be) of:

a building, or part of a building, which consists of a dwelling or number of dwellings
a building, or part of a building used solely for a relevant residential purpose (within the meaning of Note 4 to Group 7)
a building, or part of a building, used by a charity otherwise than in the course or furtherance of a business
a residential caravan (that is to say a caravan on a site in respect of which there is no covenant, statutory planning consent or similar permission precluding occupation throughout the year), or
a houseboat (within the meaning of Group 6 to Note 7), and

(b) the person receiving the supply does not do so for the purpose of any business carried on by him.

Connect up your houseboats this month!

ML
 
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