UK to face EU court over green deal tax breaks

The European Commission has confirmed it will take the United Kingdom to court in an attempt to force the Treasury to impose the full rate of VAT on energy-saving goods, warning tax breaks will not help deliver the aims of the government’s flagship Green Deal energy efficiency scheme.

The commission issued a statement on Thursday confirming it will refer the UK to the EU Court of Justice over the practice of imposing reduced VAT rates on green goods.

The UK Treasury charges a lower five per cent rate of VAT on some energy-saving materials instead of the standard 20 per cent, in a move designed to reduce the upfront costs of installing energy-efficient products.

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