VAT changes for listed buildings
A new way that VAT is charged on renovation projects of listed buildings is under fire by Labour politicians and by members of The Church. Approved alterations to listed buildings will now be liable to 20% VAT.
A new way that VAT is charged on renovation projects of listed buildings is under fire by Labour politicians and by members of The Church. Approved alterations to listed buildings will now be liable to 20% VAT.
The Church of England is urging people to sign a petition opposing the Government's plans to charge VAT on listed buildings, which it says could affect 125,000 churches.
VAT petition hits 12,000. If just 10 people in each listed church sign, it will hit 125,000. Sign at http://t.co/gVZVbwWK. Keep sharing.
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