- The new Labour Government plans to remove the VAT exemption on private school fees
- Under the new policy, education services, vocational training, and boarding services provided by private schools will be subject to VAT at 20%
- Goods and services closely related to education, such as school meals and books, will remain exempt from VAT
- Pupils with Special Educational Needs in private schools funded by the Local Authority can apply for a VAT refund
- The policy is set to apply from 1 January 2025, with fees paid from 29 July 2024 onwards subject to VAT
- Private schools should review advance payments received, determine taxable supplies, and prepare for VAT registration before the new rules come into force.
Source: essentiaglobalservices.com
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