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CIOB: Retrofit strategy could help tackle cost of living crisis

Rishi Sunak has reduced VAT on domestic sustainable energy solutions

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has welcomed measures from chancellor Rishi Sunak to ease the cost of living crisis in his 2022 Spring Statement, but urged the government to introduce a long-term national retrofit strategy to drive down energy bills.

Among the measures announced by Sunak today (23 March) was a decision to reduce the VAT rate on home sustainability energy solutions including insulation, solar panels and heat pumps.

CIOB’s Eddie Tuttle, director of policy and external affairs, said: "CIOB understands that, given the current geopolitical issues, as well as the need to pursue a quick fix to the rapidly increasing cost of household bills, there was not a great deal included in the Chancellor’s Spring Statement that related directly to the construction industry. Government has clearly listened to sectoral calls for VAT cuts and we welcome Government’s commitment to reduce the VAT rate on home sustainable energy solutions to 0%. However, we feel that there is a missed opportunity to both address the need to improve the quality of housing across the board and help alleviate the reliance on carbon intensive energy systems."

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