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Electricity Supply For Very Small Unit User (Rural Church)
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That would be my understanding. If it IS classed as business use, then Ebico is also not possible either. If it can be classed as domestic then my npower suggestion remains (I can't believe I'm recommending npower on this forum, lol, but I temper my personal disgust with the fact that they will be paying you to have their electricity!).0
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Another option Tes, is to play the cashback game.
I am also a low user and stand to make £200 net in 6 months. Similar to nPower commission as mentioned by Millicent, but not having to wait so long.
Depends on promotions available, of course, and also your church being a domestic customer.
When moving to EDF recently the computer 'invented' my consumption at £200 a year so it is not a question of being picked up as an unprofitable account.0 -
Also excellent advice, Ken68! There are great possibilities for you here, just as long as you can get it classified as domestic. I can't imagine a church being classed as a business, TBH.
PS I wonder where neil9313 has gone?0 -
are charitys not liable for 17.5% vat anyway, really a church is a business.0
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