Back in the days when politicians wanted our votes they were pictured promoting bikes, talking bikes, riding bikes. Now I doubt they can remember where they last left their bike, if they ever truly owned one.
I'm interested how many of Pedelec Forum users would support a campaign to remove the VAT from bikes - all bikes, not just electric.
Some of us choose to make journeys by bike for environmental reasons, some for health, some out of prudent financial necessity. For all these reasons I don't see how purchasing a bike has granted its new owner value at any cost to society.
I see instead a clear benefit to government coffers in terms of better health, less pollution, less traffic stress (public and private) and a more mobile society, as people buy bikes.
Cyclists set a great example and in the same way zero emission vehicles are rewarded by zero road tax, electric cars come supplied with massive grants, public school fees are vat exempt, so should bicycles.
I'm keen to take this further, but first want to gauge support, and to hear a contra argument. Why is VAT appropriate?
So, above is a poll and below, room for comment...
I'm interested how many of Pedelec Forum users would support a campaign to remove the VAT from bikes - all bikes, not just electric.
Some of us choose to make journeys by bike for environmental reasons, some for health, some out of prudent financial necessity. For all these reasons I don't see how purchasing a bike has granted its new owner value at any cost to society.
I see instead a clear benefit to government coffers in terms of better health, less pollution, less traffic stress (public and private) and a more mobile society, as people buy bikes.
Cyclists set a great example and in the same way zero emission vehicles are rewarded by zero road tax, electric cars come supplied with massive grants, public school fees are vat exempt, so should bicycles.
I'm keen to take this further, but first want to gauge support, and to hear a contra argument. Why is VAT appropriate?
So, above is a poll and below, room for comment...
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