Private school fees hit with VAT from January 2025

Date Published: 13/09/2024 14:45

The cost of educating children privately is increasing. Amber River Leodis Wealth’s independent financial planner Peter Blant believes this makes financial planning even more important when it comes to school fees…

PRIVATE schools will lose their special status from January 2025 and have to add VAT to their fees from that date.

Whilst schools can also recover VAT for the first time and offset some of their own costs, it’s unclear how many schools will do this in practice so parents are bracing for a 20% increase.

The government estimates that the net cost for most schools will be 15%.

Ultimately, it’ll be up to the school to decide if they pass any savings on.

VAT will also be due on boarding costs, hitting boarders even harder.

Average annual fees are £18,064, according to the Independent Schools Council (ISC), and £42,459 for boarding schools.

That means an increase of £2,710 and £6,368 per annum respectively, if a 15% was passed on to parents through fees.

Clearly this will cause problems for some families, although nobody will want to take their children out of private education unless they have to.

The ISC revealed that a third of all ISC pupils receive some help with their fees, totalling £1.4bn in fee support through bursaries and scholarships.

This was up by 10.2% on the previous year.

Many private schools are pro-actively contacting parents about how they can help.

We are able to advise on the best way to plan for school fees, so please raise this with us if you have any questions or concerns.

The team in the Renishaw office of Amber River Leodis Wealth are here to help you at any point on your financial journey – please do call us on 01246 435996.

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