25th November 2010 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cutting VAT on domestic repair and maintenance work would help bring the one million empty properties across the UK back into use, says the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) during the 17th National Empty Homes Week. Turning empty properties into homes would help tackle the growing housing crisis, with some 200,000 households on local authority housing lists across Scotland.
Grahame Barn, Director of FMB Scotland said:
“Recent research commissioned by the FMB from the London School of Economics reveals that there is capacity within existing towns and cities to create all the new homes the UK needs and that reusing empty properties is one of the instruments to help fulfill this aim. However, the current rate of VAT is acting as a disincentive for owners of unused properties to bring them back into use. Often it is cheaper to simply demolish and rebuild as new build is VAT exempt.”
Barn concluded:
“Cutting VAT on domestic maintenance and repairs would not only mean many empty properties are brought back into use but would help boost an ailing construction industry by helping to create much needed jobs and apprenticeships for young people. Communities would also benefit too as getting rid of neglected properties would help create better local environments by helping to reduce crime and create demand for local services.
With new housing supply in Scotland decreasing by 16% between 2008 / 2009 and 2009 / 2010, bringing empty homes back into use is a sensible way to help meet housing needs of every community in Scotland and cutting VAT on domestic maintenance and repairs would make sure that happens.”
ENDS
Note to editors
*One million empty houses across the UK statistic is taken from the National Empty Homes Week launch press release, which said:
“There are empty homes in every part of the UK. Our new statistics released today http://www.emptyhomes.com/usefulresources/stats/statistics.html#updatedstatsnov10
show that there are 726,000 empty homes in England, up from 706,000 in 2008. Across the UK there are approximately one million empty homes.”
You can read it in full here: http://www.emptyhomes.com/latestnews/eha_pr10.html