Conservative North East Mayor candidate Guy Renner-Thompson has welcomed Government u-turn on double cab pickup tax status.
HMRC announced last week that double-cab trucks with a payload of one tonne or more would cease to be commercial vehicles and would instead be taxed as cars. The change to the tax set-up would have led to users of double-cab trucks being charged thousands of pounds a year extra in tax.
The Government have now reversed the decision and will continue to tax the trucks as commercial vehicles the same as vans.
Conservative North East Mayor candidate Guy Renner-Thompson said, "I'm mightily relieved the Government has listened to the NFU and others in reversing the decision of HMRC, and the announcement that the change will be made permanent at the next Finance Bill.
Pickups are a staple feature on roads across the North East. I'm in the building trade. This tax bombshell would have hurt tradesmen, farmers and small businesses in the region. My plan for the region is un-ashamedly pro small business with capital grants and loans available for SME's a key pledge.
Levying extra tax is not the way to grow the economy and secure jobs for the future"