VAT confusion puts brakes on car scrappage start
Major motor companies hold off on the car scrappage scheme to wait for VAT clarification
Major motor companies hold off on the car scrappage scheme to wait for VAT clarification

Confusion over VAT payments sent the government’s car scrappage scheme into
chaos yesterday.
Some of the world’s biggest carmakers, including Ford, Honda and Vauxhall,
told dealers to hold off from registering new vehicles under the scheme, as they
waited for clarification of details surrounding their tax treatment.
The scheme was announced in the Budget, with the government and motor
industry putting £1,000 each towards people trading in a car over ten years old
for a new vehicle.
A spokesman for Honda told
the
Times that how VAT was dealt with under the new scheme must be
clarified, pointing to a document issued by HM Revenue & Customs last week
as confusing the situation.
‘The document sent out last week from the Revenue was quite a confusing
document. This is what we are seeking clarification on,’ said the spokesman.
Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform officials said the
arrangements were clear from the outset.
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