Government U-turns on VAT on pasties and static caravans

Simon Ward
by Lovemoney Staff Simon Ward on 29 May 2012  |  Comments 8 comments

The Government has changed its mind on two controversial VAT measures announced in March's Budget.

Government U-turns on VAT on pasties and static caravans

The Government has announced that it is scrapping its Budget plans to charge VAT on hot baked goods such as pasties and sausage rolls.

It has also cut the rate of VAT payable on static caravans from 20% to 5% and delayed the introduction of the new rate from October until April next year.

The U-turns follow sustained campaigns by groups including bakers and holiday park owners.

VAT will continue to be charged on hot baked goods that are kept in hot cabinets, for example in a fish and chip shop. However, if goods are taken out of the oven and left to cool down on shelves before being sold they will be exempt.

Other foods sold from supermarket hot cabinets, such as rotisserie chickens, will still be liable for VAT as planned.

It’s estimated the changes will cost the Treasury around £70 million in lost revenue.

Chancellor George Osborne has already had to promise £30 million to the Church of England to compensate for VAT being added to alterations to listed buildings.

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Comments (8)

  • culluding-fool
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    culluding-fool said

    At what temperature does the tax kick in?

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  • John Fitzsimons
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    John Fitzsimons said

    Electricblue, I deleted your comment because it was completely unnecessary personal abuse.

    I'm really getting bored of having to point out that the comment feature is here to debate the subject matter of the article, not to take pops at the author or your fellow readers.

    Pack it in

    John

    Editor

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