London Assembly urges government to insist on whole-life carbon assessments
London politicians have urged the government to make whole-life carbon (WLC) assessments compulsory for new buildings and to cut VAT on all retrofit projects
By Kit Heren 8 February 2024 714 Views
London politicians have urged the government to make whole-life carbon (WLC) assessments compulsory for new buildings and to cut VAT on all retrofit projects
By Gino Spocchia 12 December 2022 2,212 Views
A heritage parliamentary group has called for a cut in VAT when retrofitting historic buildings and a presumption against demolition in the planning process
By Tom de Castella 15 June 2021 1,592 Views
A charitable group planning to convert a former primary school in a Scottish village into a community centre has been forced to pare back work – due to the high VAT costs associated with re-using buildings
By Nicholas Boys Smith 5 August 2020 1,023 Views
Nicholas Boys Smith argues that VAT reform on retrofits would help revive the left-behind places the government is so keen to ‘level up’
By Will Ing 26 May 2020 219 Views
The difference between the VAT rate for retrofit and new build is ‘crazy’, according to the chief executive of Historic England
By Will Hurst 1 April 2020 110 Views
The latest in the AJ’s series of practical ‘how-to’ guides looks at the financial aid available to architectural practices to help them through the coronavirus crisis
By Richard Waite 26 March 2020 52 Views
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a ‘generous and comprehensive’ support scheme to help ‘95 per cent’ of those who are self-employed during the Covid-19 crisis
By Richard Waite 20 March 2020 177 Views
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a three-month VAT holiday for all businesses in a bid to help companies survive the coronavirus crisis
By Richard Waite and Ella Jessel 11 March 2020 182 Views
The government has significantly increased the cash for the removal of all dangerous cladding from high-rise blocks by pledging £1 billion to tackle the problem
By Simon Aldous 29 February 2020 72 Views
This week’s top stories reviewed by the AJ’s Simon Aldous: Grimshaw’s Heathrow expansion in doubt after court ruling • MIPIM set to brave coronavirus fears • Historic England increases pressure for VAT reform • Traditional Architecture Group to run design review panels