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VAT on private education ‘could force closure of strictly Orthodox schools’, fear leaders

Pupils usually come from families who are already struggling financially

December 4, 2024 12:39
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Donna Thomas (second from right), head of Hackney early years, visiting a girls school in Stamford Hill (Image: Chinuch UK)
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The government’s tax policy on independent schools, which comes into effect next month, could force the closure of many strictly Orthodox schools, leading to thousands of children having to be home-schooled, Jewish organisations have warned.

From January, independent schools will be liable to 20 per cent VAT on fees and from April, they face losing the 80 per cent relief on business rates as well as having to meet the cost of an increase in employer national insurance.

Chinuch UK, the umbrella organisation for Charedi education, and the Jewish schools’ network PaJeS, fear dire consequences if the government does not agree to make exceptions.

The case of a strictly Orthodox pupil will feature in a legal challenge to the government’s policy that is being prepared by the Independent Schools Council, the JC has learned.