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Treasury rejected ministers’ plan to cut VAT on public EV charging to 5%
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Treasury rejected ministers’ plan to cut VAT on public EV charging to 5%

The Guardian · May 24, 2026, 7:00 AM

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Department for Transport is understood to back reducing levy, which critics have called a ‘pavement tax’Business live – latest updates Government officials considered cutting the VAT charged on electricity used at public EV chargers from 20% to 5% at the last budget, but the Treasury under chancellor Rachel Reeves rejected the proposal amid disagreement between departments.Officials in the Department for Transport encouraged electric car charge point operators to write to the Treasury explaining how they would respond to a VAT cut, according to three industry sources. The charger companies said that they would pass the tax cut on to consumers. Continue reading...

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