A London homelessness charity is facing a £1m increase to its housebuilding bill, because rules around VAT exemptions are so complicated
The housing crisis has hit millions of households, but none more so than the most vulnerable. Young people, homeless people, and those in acute housing need have borne the brunt of dwindling social housing, the exponential growth of council waiting lists and spiralling rents. Thousands of people now rely on the charity sector for supported or emergency housing.
Many charities are expanding to meet demand, and in many cases building new housing to address the crisis. The unique tax status of charities underpins their ability to achieve this, but can also pose massive, financially ruinous problems.
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