Scrap VAT on motorcycle gear!
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Re: Scrap VAT on motorcycle gear!
Link is to a Change.org petition to get VAT taken off protective motorcycle gear, as it already is for helmets.
A £300 piece of kit would cost £250 if VAT exempt..
A £300 piece of kit would cost £250 if VAT exempt..
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Done and shared to forkFace,with faint hope I might add,but if ya don't ask,ya don't get.
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Re: Scrap VAT on motorcycle gear!
You don't pay VAT on something if it's legally compulsory.
Like seat belts and baby seats.
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Work boots are for work.
Bike gear is for playing, so it’s a luxury.
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Yeah, I'm in two minds on this too. No one is forcing us to ride bikes.
As Yozza says you don't pay it on bash hats. You do on baby seats though, but only 5% (I've just bought one and noticed on the invoice, which surprised me!).
As Yozza says you don't pay it on bash hats. You do on baby seats though, but only 5% (I've just bought one and noticed on the invoice, which surprised me!).
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I’m against VAT on the bike gear, but only because it costs me money.
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Re: Scrap VAT on motorcycle gear!
I don't like paying VAT, but OTOH I really, really, don't want 'bike PPE' to become compulsory like helmets.
It seems to me that if we avoid VAT the likelihood of compulsory gear gets a lot closer.
It seems to me that if we avoid VAT the likelihood of compulsory gear gets a lot closer.
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Helmets and boots are the only zero rated PPE, gloves, goggles, glasses, visors, lab coats, breathing equipment etc etc etc are not and are charged at 20%
So why zero rate M-bike gear? If it even leads an MP to think about PPE being compulsory on my motorcycle I can't support it
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Here in Spain, it will soon be compulsory to wear gloves when riding. The cost of fixing up hands damaged in even slow speed offs is really high, as i see few other riders wearing gloves. I think that the delay is caused by the government needing to legislate a minimum safety standard for gloves.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 10:42 pm I don't like paying VAT, but OTOH I really, really, don't want 'bike PPE' to become compulsory like helmets.
It seems to me that if we avoid VAT the likelihood of compulsory gear gets a lot closer.
It has been suggested that airbag jackets/vests may also be made compulsory, and most likely will be in a few years.
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I see girls here in shorts, bikini tops and flip flops on fair sized bikes. Pleasing on the eye, but not really safeWhysub wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 1:24 amHere in Spain, it will soon be compulsory to wear gloves when riding. The cost of fixing up hands damaged in even slow speed offs is really high, as i see few other riders wearing gloves. I think that the delay is caused by the government needing to legislate a minimum safety standard for gloves.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 10:42 pm I don't like paying VAT, but OTOH I really, really, don't want 'bike PPE' to become compulsory like helmets.
It seems to me that if we avoid VAT the likelihood of compulsory gear gets a lot closer.
It has been suggested that airbag jackets/vests may also be made compulsory, and most likely will be in a few years.
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Re: Scrap VAT on motorcycle gear!
Can't see how bike gear can be made compulsary, or policed.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 11:25 pmHelmets and boots are the only zero rated PPE, gloves, goggles, glasses, visors, lab coats, breathing equipment etc etc etc are not and are charged at 20%
So why zero rate M-bike gear? If it even leads an MP to think about PPE being compulsory on my motorcycle I can't support it
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Re: Scrap VAT on motorcycle gear!
It's dead easy.ace llani wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 11:25 amCan't see how bike gear can be made compulsary, or policed.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 11:25 pmHelmets and boots are the only zero rated PPE, gloves, goggles, glasses, visors, lab coats, breathing equipment etc etc etc are not and are charged at 20%
So why zero rate M-bike gear? If it even leads an MP to think about PPE being compulsory on my motorcycle I can't support it
1, MP's pass a law to make it so
2, 5 - 0 check your gear for a UKCA mark every time they pull you over or mill around an event
3, Your insurance company ask for a photo of your label when taking out insurance and or request your damaged gear to be sent to them when making a claim.
CE marked gloves are already mandatory in that France
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Compulsory gloves are an easy thing to police as non conformity is quite obvious .
Unless you wear flesh colour ones, but why would you want to, as the risk of a police stop will be so much higher?
Unless you wear flesh colour ones, but why would you want to, as the risk of a police stop will be so much higher?