Installer support body to take VAT campaign to Westminster
Posted on 08/08/2014
A leading installer support body has launched a campaign to remove VAT on home improvement products. The Consumer Protection Association (CPA) is supporting the campaign to remove VAT on home improvement products in order to further boost the economy and help its members.
CPA Director Jeremy Brett comments: “The economy has been jump started through building and construction but what about the home improvement market?
“If you knock down a house and start again you don’t pay VAT but if you want to improve your home, you do. This makes no sense – how is this good for the environment and how does it work alongside government’s drive to improve the UK’s housing stock.”
The CPA also say that the removal of VAT on home improvement products would not only see an increase in work available for installers but also help to eradicate the black market.
CPA director Jeremy Brett comments further: “We know others have started similar campaigns aimed at reducing or removing VAT for home improvement products. We are not re-inventing the wheel. However, we feel it’s important for us to proactively get involved in this matter, as it’s an issue that our members talk to us about.
“Getting rid of VAT on home improvement products would be a massive boost for the industry, since many homeowners will finally be able to afford window and doors replacements.”
Jeremy also said a no VAT policy would be a win-win situation, helping taxpaying businesses thrive and further contribute to the economy.
The CPA have started an online government petition – where it hopes to find 100000 signatures, a threshold that will mean the issue gets debated in Parliament.
The CPA have been in business for twenty one years and equip installers with Insurance Backed Guarantees, promotional literature, finance and insurance, deposit protection and training and reports to help them stand out when they present themselves to potential customers.