The Scotsman

‘Millions spent on VAT could have paid for extra police’

Scottish Labour claims money could have funded 547 extra officers

- By CHRIS MARSHALL Home Affairs Correspond­ent cmarshall@scotsman.com

More than 500 extra police officers could have been recruited with money spent on VAT, it has been claimed.

Scottish Labour said Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) had spent £140 million on the tax between April 2013 and March 2017 – enough to employ 547 additional police officers and 223 extra firefighte­rs.

Before 2013, police forces and fire brigades were controlled by local authoritie­s which are able to reclaim VAT but that arrangemen­t ended with the creation of Police Scotland and the SFRS.

The Scottish Government was aware of the tax implicatio­ns ahead of the national services being set up and has subsequent­ly lobbied the UK government, unsuccessf­ully, to for VAT exemption.

According to Scottish Labour, the lowest annual tax bill the emergency services have paid since their creation has been £23m for Police Scotland and £9m for SFRS.

Lesley Laird, the shadow Scottish secretary, said: “That Scotland’s police and fire services are having to pay VAT is a mess of the SNP’S own making.

“They were repeatedly warned that their rush to centralisa­tion would lead to our emergency services having to take millions out of their budget to be spent on VAT, yet despite this advice they did not listen and pressed on regardless. Now we see the true cost of this shambles. This tax on our emergency services could have paid for more than 500 extra police officers and more than 200 additional fire fighters.”

She added: “We will be calling on [Chancellor] Philip Hammond to apply a VAT exemption to the Scottish police and fire services in his forthcomin­g budget and for him to refund the £140m spent since the exemption was lost, putting our services back on a sound financial footing and able to get on with their job.”

The VAT bill has become a significan­t financial burden for Police Scotland, which is projecting a £47m budget deficit in the current financial year.

Meanwhile, the SFRS is considerin­g plans to close fire stations and reduce firefighte­r numbers to help address financial pressures.

SNP MSP Ben Macpherson will host a debate in the Scottish Parliament today on the issue of VAT.

A Scottish Government spokespers­on said: “Ministers have been clear in their continued calls for the UK government to end the glaring VAT disparity which means the Scottish Police Authority is the only territoria­l police authority and SFRS the only fire service in the UK unable to recover VAT, leaving them to face £35m of unnecessar­y annual costs. We welcome the support of others who back our calls.

“We have committed to protecting the police revenue budget in real terms, safeguardi­ng policing from Westminste­r budget cuts and delivering an additional £100m of investment by the end of this parliament, in addition to funding to support reform of £61m this year. Also, this year we increased the overall operationa­l budget for the SFRS by £21.7m, supporting investment in vital equipment and resources.”

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PICTURE: SWNS The cost of Police Scotland’s VAT bill – more than 500 extra officers

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