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A real problem will be calculating the needs of a household.
It's not what you import as for 5 months import can be zero but you are still using electricity.
Anyway at well under £1000 for export last year it's not a problem for me.
Maybe they should look at taxing the electric that you use but don't import from the grid 🤣
Makes 3ppm for BEV or 1.5ppm for PHEV look mind blowingly simple.
 

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Only under very specific circumstances that don't apply to most of those that have solar.
Good, glad to hear there is an allowance.
I think on reflection away from the stark attention catching headline it was indicating it had to be declared, which is not the same as necessarily it will be taxed if within the allowance you quote. Same as interests and dividends are treated.
Whilst I see it as an income stream, its from selling a product that benefits us all, so IMO its right that it is being treated differently.
 
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Good, glad to hear there is an allowance.
I think on reflection away from the stark attention catching headline it was indicating it had to be declared, which is not the same as necessarily it will be taxed if within the allowance you quote. Same as interests and dividends are treated.
Whilst I see it as an income stream, its from selling a product that benefits us all, so IMO its right that it is being treated differently.
I wonder what would encourage people to declare. Personally, I have never needed to complete a self assessment form. And I doubt I would volunteer such information. Not that I am even in that situation.

I wonder if it would work so that the power company would take the tax ‘at source’ above the threshold. And the customer would then need to claim it back, if, indeed they had a claim. I think that is what happens with interest on savings. But how would I even know 😁.



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What abut if your BEV exporting to the grid leads to you going over the threshold?

As said above "much ado about Nothing" for domestic users.
 
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wonder if it would work so that the power company would take the tax ‘at source’ above the threshold. And the customer would then need to claim it back, if, indeed they had a claim. I think that is what happens with interest on savings. But how would I even know
Building Societies no longer do that with interest so I can't see power companies doing it.
Interest is paid gross and it's up to you to declare it although to be fair I think the Societies do pass on the info of what interest has been paid.
 
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Since having twin solar panels on our caravan we been thinking of going that route with our bungalow roof is South West /East had five quotes . but trying to compaired which is the best package at a reasonable price. that the bit I find hard .
 
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Strangely if you have solar panels and "selling" the excess back to the grid in essence you are a supplier! Do you have a supplier's licence and are you declaring the amount "paid" to the tax man? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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The latter it seems but as pointed out earlier unless you exceed the quoted £1000 allowance, it is not taxed.

Quite how those who do not have to do annual returns can & do I have no idea, as for as long as I can remember I have that yearly tiresome task. Teaching me for having dabbled as a hobby in the past!
 
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The latter it seems but as pointed out earlier unless you exceed the quoted £1000 allowance, it is not taxed.

Quite how those who do not have to do annual returns can & do I have no idea, as for as long as I can remember I have that yearly tiresome task. Teaching me for having dabbled as a hobby in the past!
Likewise and mine seems to be the only one I cannot complete online, or was 2 years ago and I cannot be bothered to go through the online login via Government portal. So I rely on my accountant to muster a years worth of paperwork to help me do the sums, then I complete her form for her too. . Good job that was her line of work before retiring.
 

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