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Clients incentives

By: Language: English Series: Building ; 271(8454) 3 November 2006, 66-69(4)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Reports on the call for financial incentives to improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings, and highlights the barrier of the landlord and tenant divide. Considers the views of various property occupiers and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of the following incentives: reduced business rates, reduced stamp duty, carbon tax credits, grants, extending enhanced capital allowances, reducing VAT on energy efficiency improvements, and improving existing buildings in return for permission.
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Reports on the call for financial incentives to improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings, and highlights the barrier of the landlord and tenant divide. Considers the views of various property occupiers and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of the following incentives: reduced business rates, reduced stamp duty, carbon tax credits, grants, extending enhanced capital allowances, reducing VAT on energy efficiency improvements, and improving existing buildings in return for permission.