BBC News - Government does U-turn over ‘Cornish pasty tax’
Government does U-turn over ‘Cornish pasty tax’
The government is to reverse its plans to impose VAT on Cornish pasties, the BBC has learned.
Ministers have also reduced the intended 20% charge which was due to be levied on static caravans to 5%.
The U-turn from Chancellor George Osborne’s Budget follows a large-scale protest by bakers and caravanning enthusiasts.
The government has altered the definition of what is a “hot” pasty to allow the reversal of its plans.
After the amendment, food such as sausage rolls or pasties sold on shelves - that is, cooling down, rather than being kept hot in a special cabinet - will not be liable for VAT, BBC political editor Nick Robinson says.
**‘Addressing concerns’**During a parliamentary debate last week, MPs from all three main parties criticised Mr Osborne’s proposals, arguing they were unenforceable and would have an adverse impact on jobs and businesses.
Currently, VAT is not charged on most food and drink, or hot baked goods, but is payable on takeaway food sold to be eaten hot.
However, hot savouries including pasties and pies are exempt. The U-turn would effectively maintain this situation.
Sheryll Murray, Conservative MP for South East Cornwall, said: “I told the government that I didn’t want to see an army of thermometer-wielding tax inspectors poking our pasties and that I was really concerned about the vagaries of ambient temperature. They listened.”
Liberal Democrat MP Stephen Gilbert, who represents Newquay, added: “The Cornish people have won and there will be dancing in streets from Land’s End to the Tamar as people hear that the government has dropped its plans to clobber local people and local businesses with this tax.”
Static caravans do not currently incur VAT. The new 5% rate will be delayed from October to April next year.
A Treasury said: "The Budget announced a consultation on a change to VAT on hot takeaway food, designed to remove inconsistency and ambiguity in the system and level the playing field across the takeaway food market.
"After extensive engagement we have improved the policy, addressing practical concerns, ensuring that the new regime could be as simple as possible to apply.
“We have addressed these in a way that allows us to remove the inconsistent VAT treatment, while not imposing any additional requirement on businesses to test the temperature of their products.”
so they can take in to effect what a bunch of bakers and caravanners need to say through their protests, but it’s okay to ignore ongoing public sector cut protests (student fees and pension schemes and housing benefits/relocations of areas where olympics will take place) i don’t mean to belittle, or demean the work of bakers and the industry but my god, talk about getting their priorities in a %^$£ing muddle.
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Let them eat cake.
Shak
May 29, 2012, 12:43am
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Aww you go and watch cartoons, k?
sweefs
May 29, 2012, 10:11pm
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89 views and 2 replies. well technically 1 reply. the poster above is a troll.
i don't understand. do you brits not care about financial situations? or is everyone off getting ready for the diamond jubilee la di da.
im such an anti monarchist it's not even funny.
Shak
May 29, 2012, 10:13pm
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but I do as you very well know
This is not trolling, I was being charitable since noone replied
sweefs
May 29, 2012, 10:14pm
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acha toh bataaein, ghalib film dekhi hai aap ne?
Shak
May 29, 2012, 10:15pm
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Imitation, what inferior beings end up doing.
sweefs
May 29, 2012, 10:17pm
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hey look we both have 33 blog entries!
queer
May 29, 2012, 10:19pm
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what are pasties? i thought that word meant undies?
sweefs
May 29, 2012, 10:22pm
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it's like pastry with savoury filling.
if you're ever in UK, go to greggs. you'll be the queer of the chavs. HAHAH get it? because on daily mail yah, they were all like oh look cheryl cole queen of the chavs. so if you, queer, go to greggs you'd be like queer of the chavs. umm yeah, not sure where this is going but it soudned funnier in my head.
anyway aren't pasties the sticky things to cover up nipnips.
queer
May 29, 2012, 10:41pm
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i'm sure its funnier in british, just not so much in english. -__-
yeah, those sticky things. apparently they go over other parts too. who knew.
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aight sweetpea, you're angry. everyone is angry. it doesn't mean anything unless people actually do something about their anger.
all the protests don't do anything. they don't give a f*** and no one can make them because they just care about privatising everything. so whatchugonnado?
sweefs
May 29, 2012, 11:23pm
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throw myself off nelson's column? :(
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one less complainer to worry about? they don't care!
sweefs
May 29, 2012, 11:31pm
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ugh emily davison gave me the wrong impression dammit..
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Ive had greggs once ever. Its all about Dunkin donuts . In fact im going out to get one now. brb