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Old 28th November 2006, 10:03   #1 (permalink)
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Default VAT exemption for people with disabilities

This might be a useful link for people with disabilities.

VAT EXEMPTION

What goods can be relieved from VAT when supplied to disabled people?
The following goods may qualify for relief:
some medical and surgical appliances
certain adjustable beds, chair lifts, hoists, lifts and sanitary devices
emergency alarm call systems
specifically designed, or adapted, vehicles and boats, and
other equipment and appliances designed solely for disabled persons.


http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...007380#P8_1462


this line is interesting
"other equipment and appliances designed solely for disabled persons."

.........I'm wondering if PC's and other hard ware would be covered by this?


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Old 28th November 2006, 11:30   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: VAT exemption for people with disabilities

I've only seen this apply to PC modified specifically for the disabled - large keyboard/monitor with mangnifying facility. A PC that can be used by 'normal' users would not be exempt.
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Old 28th November 2006, 11:48   #3 (permalink)
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Yep, I'd agree with Buzby in this case - it would have to be a modified unit to qualify as normal PCs are not designed solely for people with a disability.

Useful information though
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Hi
Below is an extract from HM Revenue and Customs website which I think clarifies this point.

It is not sufficient for zero-rating that the equipment or appliance is merely destined or intended for use by a disabled person, or is mainly purchased by disabled persons. For example, general purpose equipment such as most computer hardware, ordinary or orthopaedic beds, orthopaedic or reclining chairs may benefit a disabled person, but are designed for general use or for use by disabled and able bodied people alike. Such products are not eligible for relief.

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Old 28th November 2006, 23:24   #5 (permalink)
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the link above is re directing today to another government link !!

this one might be more useful

http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...ument#P50_3281
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Hello,

I have recently supplied 2 cars to disabled customers and as long as the car is adapted for use by the disabled customer then no VAT is charged on the car.
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It used to be that the cost of the modification to the vehicle had to equal the VAT content of the price for it to be zero rated & I'm not sure if that's still the case.

A multi showroom franchised dealer in the SW in the 80's was selling vehicles where the mod was a couple of ramps costing a couple of hundred & not charging any vat. When the vat man found out about it boy was it bad for the dealer. He went bust almost went to prison & a lot of people lost their jobs

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as a disable person myself I looked ito this a little bit and found out (as I undestand it) that only the cost of adaption is vat free, not the cost of the item.

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Old 2nd February 2007, 19:45   #9 (permalink)
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I understand it to be as follows Goods cost £100 + vat £17.50 = £117.50

Adaptation costs additional £17.50 equal to vat content then no VAT payable but total cost still £117.50 saving £23.50
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Can I please ask that you refer to a PC adapted for disabled persons as an adapted PC. Rather than a Non normal PC?

Please avoid all counts of discrimination when discussing this topic.
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Old 12th May 2007, 18:45   #11 (permalink)
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For non-normal, I took it to mean non-standard... which is quite acceptable.
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Old 12th May 2007, 18:59   #12 (permalink)
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But the correct reference is an adapted PC.
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Old 12th May 2007, 19:00   #13 (permalink)
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Or the opposite a PC that is not adapted for use for a disabled person.
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Old 12th May 2007, 19:36   #14 (permalink)
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Er, since the majority of PC's are 'standard', if a minority require adaption, they become non-standard as a result.

I find it difficult to obtain clothing from M&S, and have to source non-standard fashions. I would much prefer this, than explain I require 'adapted clothing'.

To your expression that there is such a thing as a 'correct reference', I don't believe there is. It may be a 'politically correct', but that's all.
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Old 12th May 2007, 20:28   #15 (permalink)
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As a disabled person can we please NOT have the pc police here talking about pc's (pun getit)
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Old 12th May 2007, 20:35   #16 (permalink)
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Actually, I had that pun in, but took it out in deference to you hitting me....!
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Old 27th May 2007, 14:47   #17 (permalink)
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I hope this police investigation is still going on
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