“Uncertainty surrounding Brexit and current negotiations has affected consumer confidence over the past months, it is essential that Government ensures that economic policy supports business and consumer spending in the forthcoming Autumn Budget”, said Sue Robinson, Director of the National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA) which represents franchised car and commercial vehicle retailers across the UK

In its submission ahead of the Autumn Budget 2017, NFDA raised with the HM Treasury a number of issues concerning the franchised retail automotive sector.

Electric Vehicle Grants

NFDA called on the Government to continue to support the uptake of electric vehicles through various grants. The current Workplace Charging Scheme and Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme must be continued. Also, a second-hand electric vehicle grant must be introduced.

VAT and Electric Vehicles

Value Added Tax (VAT) levels for electric vehicles should be reduced to 15% now and, following the UK’s departure, to 5% which would bring in line with VAT on electric.

Fuel Duty

NFDA called for a freeze on fuel duty.

Robinson continued, “Although sales of electric vehicles keep growing significantly their market share remains low. To help encourage the uptake of electric vehicles, it is vital that the Government continues to support motorists through its grants and other incentives such as a reduction of the VAT.

“With the current economic climate and sterling volatility, a continued freeze on fuel duty is absolutely crucial to support consumer confidence in a period of uncertainty.

“It was positive to see that the Treasury confirmed that they will be ‘examining’ our ‘ideas and suggestions’. Following the Budget announcement, we will be engaging with Government and, in particular, addressing the issues around motor taxation.”

ENDS

NOTES TO EDITORS: A copy of the NFDA Autumn Budget 2017 Submission is available from the press office.

Gabriele Severini, NFDA Communications Officer
Tel: 020 7307 3423
Mob: 07880 039897
Press Office direct line: 020 7307 3422
Press Office fax: 020 7307 3406

Web: www.rmif.co.uk Email: gabriele.severini@rmif.co.uk

The Retail Motor Industry represents the interests of operators in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man providing sales and services to motorists and businesses. The RMI has a formal association with the independent Scottish Motor Trade Association which represents the retail motor industry in Scotland.