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Assisted Instrument Purchase Scheme
Who can apply?
Parents/guardians of The Collegiate Trust pupils can purchase musical instruments free of VAT. The instrument you wish to purchase must be new. You may choose your own supplier. Advice on a choice of instrument is available from your child’s teacher. To comply with HM Custom and Excise rules, the following criteria must be satisfied:- The student must be in receipt of music lessons organised by The Collegiate Trust
- The student must be a full-time student
- The instrument must be appropriate to the student’s needs and ability
- The instrument must be portable
- The instrument must change hands on school premises.
How to apply?
- Make your choice of instrument by visiting your preferred music shop/supplier and ascertain the price of the instrument, including any carriage/handling charge, and excluding VAT. This scheme is for instruments with a net value of £100 and above.
- Obtain a quotation from the supplier for the chosen instrument together with any accessories and email it to [email protected]
- Complete the https://forms.office.com/e/gza189kyJM and we will contact you for payment.
- Once payment has cleared, The Collegiate Trust will order the instrument.
- The instrument will be delivered to the school.
- When we have received the instrument, the school will contact you and arrange a suitable time for the instrument to be collected.
- On receipt of the instrument, the parent/carer and a member of The Collegiate Trust staff, will sign a transaction document. Ownership of the instrument will then be transferred to the parent.
- Following transfer of the instrument, all guarantee rights transfer to the parent and subsequent enquiries should be directed to the retail supplier.