Subscribe to our Construction Newsfeed
Uk Construction Directory
Search our 156,810 companies....

Construction News

24/03/2009

VAT Should Be Slashed On Empty Homes Say Council Leaders

Construction News Image
VAT should be slashed on long term empty homes to bring up to 300,000 properties back into use, council leaders have said.

In a letter to the Chancellor ahead of the budget, Alistair Darling, the Chairman of the Local Government Association (LGA), Cllr Margaret Eaton, has called for the introduction of a standard VAT rate of five per cent on the refurbishment of homes that have been empty for six months.

The LGA is calling on the Chancellor to introduce the tax cut in the forthcoming budget statement to stimulate building trade activity during the recession.

VAT is currently cut to five per cent only when a property has been empty for two years. The LGA estimates that by reducing that period to six months, thousands more homes could be brought back into use and the government would benefit from the increased revenue this could generate – effectively making the proposals cost neutral.
-- Advertisement --
hss



In her letter, Cllr Eaton said: "There are currently over 308,000 long term empty homes in England. At a time when new-build has all but stopped, when repossessions are on the increase, and when waiting lists for social housing are growing, it is frustrating to see fundamentally sound properties lying empty or falling further into disrepair.

"An extension of the reduced VAT rate to homes which have been empty for six months would usefully stimulate activity and get these properties brought back into use. Councils up and down the country could actively promote this new tax incentive to owners who might well be struggling with renovation costs."

Cllr Eaton added: "With millions of people waiting for social housing or unable to get onto the property ladder, it makes no sense to have so many homes sitting idle. Renovating empty homes would boost the building trade, create jobs and reduce social housing waiting lists. This will in turn help the very people who are the most vulnerable during the current economic situation."

(CD/JM)

Latest Construction News

17/01/2025
Leeds Trinity University has officially opened its newly refurbished City Campus at 1 Trevelyan Square in Leeds. Completed by GRAHAM Interior Fit-Out, the transformation of the central Leeds site introduces state-of-the-art facilities designed to improve learning and collaborate with industry partn
17/01/2025
Trammell Crow Company (TCC) has secured planning permission for a Grade A logistics scheme in Heywood, Greater Manchester, following a successful planning appeal. The development will feature two state-of-the-art industrial and logistics buildings. One building will house two units measuring 4,796
17/01/2025
Poole-based developer AJC Group has celebrated a record-breaking 2024, delivering 100 affordable homes, a significant increase from the 72 units completed in the previous year. Since 2023, AJC Group has completed and handed over 172 affordable homes across five sites. In 2024 alone, the developer
17/01/2025
Plans for one of the most ambitious parks projects in London have taken a significant step forward, with Haringey Council securing nearly two additional acres of land around The Paddock nature reserve in Tottenham Hale. The agreement with Thames Water marks a major milestone in the transformation o
17/01/2025
Islington Council has unveiled two draft guidance documents aimed at helping residents, businesses, and developers combat climate change by making buildings more energy efficient and fostering a greener, healthier borough. The consultation seeks feedback on the draft Climate Action Supplementary Pl
17/01/2025
The City of Wolverhampton Council has unveiled a £98 million investment plan over the next five years to develop around 500 new homes across the city. The proposal, part of the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Business Plan, received Cabinet approval this week and now moves to Full Council for final
17/01/2025
Croydon Council has announced a significant milestone in the redevelopment of the Purley Pool site, with revised proposals submitted for a new leisure centre, later living housing, and the regeneration of the surrounding area. A planning application for the site was initially submitted in 2024, pro
17/01/2025
The City of Wolverhampton Council has announced that demolition work has commenced on the New Park Village estate, marking the start of a major £40 million redevelopment project to transform outdated council housing. Contractor DSM Demolition has begun pulling down poor-quality bungalows on Valley
17/01/2025
Hillingdon Council has acquired 12 new homes at Carpenters Court in Uxbridge. Leader of Hillingdon Council, Cllr Ian Edwards and Cllr Steve Tuckwell, Cabinet Member for Planning, Housing and Growth, visited the site to officially mark the handover of the properties from local developer Kearns Devel
17/01/2025
Organisers of UK Construction Week (UKCW) have announced another major coup for the show's 10th anniversary year, with the news that UKCW London will be co-locating with the 14th edition of The Stone Show & Hard Surfaces, the principal industry event for surface design. Established 26 years ago, th
Think Construction Skills Ltd.Stuart CanvasAqua Direct LtdEfco UK LtdBRICOFLOR UKT & D Glazing And Installation LimitedLakeside HireThe Lorry Loader Checking AppRenderplas LtdVictory Windows International Ltd