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Treasury rejected ministers’ plan to cut VAT on public EV charging to 5%
The UK Treasury rejected a plan to reduce VAT on public EV charging from 20% to 5%, despite the Department for Transport's support. The proposal, criticized as a 'pavement tax,' faced internal government disagreement, with charger companies indicating they would pass tax cuts to consumers if implemented.
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