Enhanced Capital Allowances (ECAs) are a straightforward way for a business to improve its cash flow through accelerated tax relief. The ECA scheme for energy-saving technologies encourages businesses to invest in energy-saving plant or machinery specified on the Energy Technology List (ETL) which is managed by the Carbon Trust on behalf of Government.
The ECA scheme provides businesses with 100% first year tax relief on their qualifying capital expenditure. The ETL specifies the
energy-saving technologies that are included in the ECA scheme. The scheme allows businesses to write off the whole cost of the equipment against taxable profits in the year of purchase. This can provide a cash flow boost and an incentive to invest in energy-saving equipment which normally carries a price premium when compared to less efficient alternatives.
How it works
So if your business pays corporation tax at 28%, every £1,000 spent on qualifying equipment would reduce its tax bill in the year of purchase by £280. In contrast, for every £1,000 spent, the generally available capital allowance for spending on plant and machinery* would reduce your business' tax bill in the year of purchase by £56. In other words, an ECA can provide a cash flow boost of £224 for every £1,000 it spends in the year of purchase**.
Improve your bottom line
For more information about the scheme, read the
ECA scheme for energy-saving technologies brochure (PDF) or visit the
ECA website to check the eligibility of equipment via the Energy Technology List (ETL).
Footnotes
* 20% a year on the reducing balance basis.
** ECAs provide 100% tax relief, so there is no further tax relief in later years. The general rate of capital allowances does not provide 100% tax relief so there is a balance of spending to carry forward on the reducing balance basis for relief in later years.
Technology Information Leaflets
Technology Information Leaflets - give an overview of the equipment specified on the Energy Technology List and aims to help present a sound business case for purchasing energy saving equipment.
Air to Air Energy Recovery
Automatic Monitoring and Targeting
Biomass Boilers and Room Heaters
Commercial and retail refrigeration equipment
Compressed Air Equipment
Heating Ventilation and Air conditioning (HVAC) zone controls
Heat Pumps
Industrial refrigeration equipment
Lighting
Motors and Drives
Pipework Insulation
Radiant Heating
Solar Thermal
Warm Air Heating