The UK’s National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA) has requested a meeting with the government to discuss an extension of the current motor vehicle scrappage incentive scheme.
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The announcement came hours after a similar scheme in the US ended, with about 500,000 sales attributed to the US$3bn programme.
“To say the [UK] scheme has been successful since its introduction would be a mass understatement,” said NFDA chairman Paul Williams.
“But with the retail economic climate still fragile and an increase in VAT scheduled for 1 January 2010, an extension of the initiative is vital.
“Further, our research tells us that, as these sales are purely incremental, the VAT earned on them has made it a self funded scheme. Indeed, if VAT were to increase government could be in receipt of a surplus.”
