How leisure facilities can save energy without affecting the customer experience
Long hours, temperature-sensitive spaces and constant pressure on service can leave energy low on the to do list. Still, when comfort slips, guests...
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Stephanie Beadling
Sep 10, 2025 3:50:57 PM
Across the UK, a number of surgeries are being charged 20% VAT on their gas and electricity when they could only be paying 5%. It sounds like a small detail, but the impact could be thousands of pounds slipping away each year.
Energy used for domestic purposes, such as households or qualifying charities, is taxed at 5% VAT. Non-domestic or purely commercial energy use is charged at the standard 20%.
GP surgeries are in a grey area. They aren’t commercial in the same way as a shop or an office, but neither are they treated the same as households. The rules say that if at least 60% of the energy is for “residential” or “non-business” use, then the lower 5% VAT rate applies.
That covers places like care homes, hospices, and crucially, some GP practices. A waiting room with heating, lighting and hot water for patients could count towards that residential use.
The problem is that suppliers don’t automatically apply the reduced rate. Unless a surgery formally declares that it qualifies, the supplier will default to 20%.
This can happen because:
On a large surgery using £30,000 of energy a year, paying 20% VAT instead of 5% means an extra £4,500 straight off the budget.
That’s money that could have gone towards:
Instead, it quietly drains away on the bill, often for years before anyone notices.
The good news is yes. Surgeries that are eligible can:
It doesn’t require complex financial expertise, but it does need awareness and the right paperwork in place.
If you’re not sure what VAT rate your surgery is paying, it’s worth checking your energy bill today. If it shows 20%, there’s a chance you could be entitled to reduce it and reclaim what you’ve overpaid.
That’s money back into your budget, where it belongs, supporting the work your team does every day. And if the process feels unclear, Troo can step in to guide you through it and make sure you don’t miss out on the savings you’re entitled to.
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