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Green Deal VAT snub irks small builders

21 Mar 12 The Federation of Master Builders has voiced frustration that its lobbying has failed to secure a reduction in VAT for Green Deal work.

The FMB had been campaigning for VAT on home energy efficiency improvements to be cut to 5% as a way to boost demand for the Green Deal initiative and to support the building trade.

While there were bits of the budget that pleased FMB’s new chief executive, Brian Berry, he found more negatives than positives.

Mr Berry said: “Growth in the economy is slow because of the squeeze on household incomes and consumer spending. The current forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility is for only 0.8% growth in UK GDP in 2012. Other forecasts suggest growth this year could be even lower. The Chancellor made some welcome announcements in today’s Budget designed to help businesses hire people, such as the additional cut in corporation tax. However, construction SMEs need measures to reverse the contraction in the housing sector output before they can increase employment opportunities.

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“The government believes people are always looking to invest in their homes even in times of austerity, but back in December just 5% of construction SMEs expected work in the private housing repair, maintenance and improvement sector to pick up in 2012. Despite this we are still waiting for details of how the £200m Green Deal incentive fund will help boost early take up of the Green Deal finance packages. The chancellor also missed an opportunity when streamlining VAT to include a lower rate of VAT for Green Deal , which would be a useful incentive. Homeowners and landlords need to know, just as much as the industry, what the total benefits will be of signing up for a Green Deal loan attached to their property. ”

Mr Berry added: “Sadly, the chancellor did not listen to those arguing for an extension to the stamp duty holiday for first time buyers. The reinstatement of stamp duty on properties worth over £125,000 for first time buyers will increase the numbers struggling to get on the property ladder. That said it is pleasing to hear the government is sticking to its guns when it comes to the much needed planning reforms and we look forward to the detail next Tuesday. A simpler system with a “presumption in favour of sustainable development” will help ease the burden on small construction firms already struggling to build the houses we desperately need under the weight of increasing red tape.”

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