Reduction Of Value Added Tax On Domestic Combined Heat And Power Units Bill
EDM number 1712 in 2001-02, proposed by Alan Simpson on 24/07/2002.
That this House notes that domestic combined heat and power units are an efficient way of reducing household emissions of carbon dioxide, that they reduce fuel bills and that, as stated in paragraph 4.65 of the Government's fuel Poverty Strategy (November 2001) they have considerable potential to reduce fuel poverty; and supports the Reduction of Value Added Tax on Domestic Combined Heat and Power Units Bill which, if enacted, would reduce value added tax on their supply and installation to five per cent.
This motion has been signed by a total of 122 MPs.
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