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Tax change threat to Connexions

Posted: 15 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


The quality and delivery of the Connexions service is under threat after a £25m cut to its budget to help fund services outlined in the children's green paper.

The cut has been made in the VAT compensation provided for Connexions partnerships that use private service providers. It could affect up to18 of the 47 partnerships.

The money was taken out of the £40m pot created by the Department for Education and Skills in 2002 to compensate partnerships for VAT costs they incurred by using external providers between 2004-6. Chief executives of Connexions partnerships were warned of the cuts earlier in the year.
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The Conservative shadow minister for young people, Charles Hendry said the cut was forcing sub-contracting partnerships to consider shifting to direct-led (led by the partnership itself) or council-led structures in order to avoid VAT costs.

He said two firms providing services to Connexions partnerships in Berkshire and Hampshire had already had their contracts ended.

A letter from the chief executive of South Central Connexions, the partnership for East Hampshire, to a colleague confirms that the partnership had ended its contract with a private provider due to the cut. But the DfES denied the cuts were behind Berkshire Connexions partnership's decision to end its contract.
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Hendry said that it looked "increasingly likely" that similar action would follow in other Connexions partnerships, with "disastrous consequences" for the companies, many of which had a long history of providing quality careers guidance.

A DfES spokesperson confirmed the cut but said it wasn't expected to have a "major impact on front line delivery".


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