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VAT On Your Business Energy Bills And The Discounts Available
Value Added Tax (VAT) is a tax that is applied to most goods and services in the UK, including business energy bills. The standard rate of VAT is 20%, but there are a number of discounts and exemptions available to businesses, which can help to reduce the amount of VAT you pay. Not only is this a useful piece of information for small businesses to know, it may also mean more money going back into your business rather than to the dreaded tax man!
VAT on electricity for businesses
Much like any other goods or services you access as a business, you will pay VAT. The current standard rate of VAT is 20%. However, since the government wants to offer as much incentive to businesses as possible to reduce their energy consumption and improve their energy efficiency, such discounts and exemptions of VAT payments can be applied. This is of course, subject to eligibility.
If you are eligible for a discount or exemption on your electricity VAT, this should be applied automatically by your supplier. However, you may need to confirm this at the time of approval. Ensuring that all parties are aware of the reduced fee. Keep an eye out on your bills for what you are paying. For more help understanding your bill click here.
Discounts and exemptions available to businesses from the UK government
- The Climate Change Levy (CCL) exemption: This exemption applies to businesses that use certain types of renewable energy, such as solar power, wind power, and biomass.
- Fuel Duty: If you use a generator to power your business, you may be able to reclaim some of the Fuel Duty that you pay on the fuel you use.
- The De Minimis supply: If your business uses less than a certain amount of energy each year, you may be eligible for a reduced rate of VAT of 5%. The de minimis limits are 1,000 kWh of electricity per month or 4,397 kWh of gas per month.
Signing a CCA (Climate Change Agreement)
Signing a Climate Change Agreement (CCA) as a UK business comes with both obligations and benefits, primarily in the form of potential financial savings and reduced carbon footprint. Here’s a breakdown:
What is a CCA?
A CCA is a voluntary agreement between your business and the Environment Agency. In exchange for meeting specific energy efficiency and carbon reduction targets, you receive a discount on the Climate Change Levy (CCL), a tax added to your electricity and fuel bills.
By signing a CCA you are agreeing to making improvements to the energy efficiency of your business, reducing your energy consumption. This provides you with the opportunity to receive discounts of up to 90%.
It is important to remember that discounts and eligibility for discounts is always subject to change as per the government’s guidelines. To ensure you are always up to date with the latest information regarding discounts and exemptions on your business energy bills, read the GOV.UK site.
For more energy saving tips and advice on how to improve the energy efficiency of your business premises, check out more of our D-ENERGi blogs.
Require Assistance?
We take pride in our commitment to providing the most competitive rates for business electricity and gas. If you are seeking guidance on how to effectively reduce your business electricity and gas costs, or require assistance with a business energy switch, please call our dedicated Customer Services team at 0800 781 7626. We assure you that calls will be answered promptly within five rings or less!
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