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Enhanced Capital Allowances

Tax Relief for Businesses Investing in Technologies Benefiting Water Use and Quality

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The ECA scheme

• What is the Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) scheme designed to do?

• What are ECAs worth to companies?

• Which products and technologies can qualify?

• How to claim?

• How can you find out more about ECAs?

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The ECA scheme - aims

• To encourage businesses to invest in more sustainable water technologies

• By providing fiscal incentive to users and

• By providing a marketing tools for manufacturers, thereby encouraging innovation

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The ECA Scheme

ECAs provide:

• Fiscal incentives to users designed to encourage companies to choose water efficient and water quality enhancing products and technologies

• Tax relief on qualifying investments within one year, delivering significant cash flow boost and shortening the payback period on investment

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The ECA scheme

Products and systems qualifying for an ECA are listed on the Water Technology List and encourage sustainable water use

They deliver significant long-term financial benefits – eg just by being water efficient – over and above the enhanced tax relief

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How Much of an Incentive Is It?

• Capital Allowances are a benefit of £7.50 for every £100 spent

• 100% First Year Allowances (or ECAs) are benefit of £30 for every £100 spent

• All allowances due in first year – positively affecting cash flow

• Additional benefits over 10 years

Assuming there are sufficient profits for the Capital Allowances to be written off against and a Corporation Tax rate of 30%:

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How the Rates of Relief Compare

Year Expenditure written off against profits

Normal Rate (25%)

SMEs Rate (40% then 25%)

100% ECA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

25.0 18.8 14.1 10.5 7.9 5.9 4.4 3.3 2.5 1.9

40.0 15.0 11.3 8.4 6.3 4.7 3.6 2.7 2.0 1.5

100 - - - - - - - - -

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The Water Technology List

• Water Technology Criteria List– Published in July 2003

– Sets out the technologies and their specific criteria

– Reviewed on an annual basis

• Water Technology Product List– Published Autumn 2003

– Lists all qualifying products on which the tax relief can be claimed

– Updated monthly

Details of qualifying products and technologies can be found on the Water Technology List, which is in two parts:

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Specific Qualifying Products and Systems

• Cleaning in place equipment

• Efficient membrane filtration systems

• Efficient showers

• Efficient taps

• Efficient toilets

• Efficient washing machines

• Flow controllers

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Specific Qualifying Products and Systems

• Leakage detection equipment

• Meters and monitoring equipment

• Rainwater harvesting equipment

• Small scale slurry and sludge dewatering equipment

• Vehicle wash water reclaim units

• Water efficient industrial cleaning equipment

• Water management equipment for mechanical seals

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How Do Suppliers Get Their Products Listed?

• Full Water Technology Criteria List available on the website

• Online application process

• Send supporting evidence to WTL

• Takes about one month to process an application

• Supplier will be informed if the product meets the criteria

• Successful products will be published on the Water Technology List

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How Much Can Businesses Claim?

• The price paid for a new product

• The costs directly associated with the installation of the kit

• For more details see www.eca-water.gov.uk or www.hmrc.gov.uk

Claims can be made only for products appearing on the Water Technology List at the time of investment

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ECA Marketing Support

The Government

• Can’t overtly promote any specific products or technologies as qualifying for ECAs

• But can promote the products and technologies on the Water Technology List as meeting the criteria to enable ECA claims

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ECA Marketing Support

• The Water Technology List symbol– A new certified symbol for manufacturers to use to show that a

product or technology is included in the Water Technology List

• This will signal:– Approved sustainable water use performance/product

differentiation

– Water efficient performance/reduced water costs

– Opportunity for end users to claim the tax benefits

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ECA Marketing Support

• Marketing tools programme to manufacturers– To encourage you to use the WTL symbol to support sales

development activities eg on literature, tenders, invoices

• Marketing programme to Trade Associations– To encourage members to apply for/use the WTL symbol

through product applications

• Marketing programme for business advisors– To encourage end users to look for the WTL symbol when

making procurement decisions

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ECA Marketing Support

• Events– Designed to raise awareness of ECAs and the WTL symbol

– Through trade associations and other stakeholder groups

– Envirowise event programmes targeting• SMEs

• Finance

• Procurement

• Boardroom

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The Future

• Scope is being continually expanded – details of new products and technologies will be featured on the ECA website

• Development of water quality enhancing technologies

• Information online on how to make Defra aware of technologies which could be considered for addition to the Water Technology Criteria Lists in the future

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Other Sources of Useful Information

www.defra.gov.uk

www.hmrc.gov.uk

www.envirowise.gov.uk

Envirowise Advice Line

0800 585794