Clive Morley Harps

Summary of Site / Business:

Clive Morley Harps for: folk harps; therapy harps; lap / travel harps; antique harps; electro harps; pedal harps; concert harps; harp kits; harp strings; harp stools; sheet music for the harp; harp tuners; harp stands; music stands; harp concerts; harp events; harp lessons; harp teachers; teach the harp; learn to play the harp; harp hire; harp history; harp museum and much more harp related equipment and accessories.

UK-based harp manufacturers and harp suppliers but offering delivery worldwide.

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Assisted Purchase Scheme

The Assisted Purchase Scheme enables pupils having music lessons at LEA-maintained schools to purchase musical instruments without paying VAT.

How Does the Scheme Work?

Once the parent/pupil has chosen an instrument and supplier, they should ask the school to place a formal order with the retailer.

The parent pays the school the ex-VAT price for the instrument plus any administrative charge.

The retailer supplies the instrument to the school.

The school can reclaim the VAT on the instrument in the usual way.

The school then gives the instrument to the student.

What Are the Rules?

The Student must be at an LEA-maintained school.

The School (or LEA) must place an order for the instrument, take delivery and be invoiced (enabling them to recover the VAT).

The transaction between the student and school must take place on school premises in a room that is normally used for teaching.

The instrument must be appropriate to the student's needs and abilities.

The instrument must be portable and taken to school on a regular weekly basis for use during lessons.

The LEA must sell the instrument to the school at or below cost.

Click on the What's New Section to find out about the latest additions to our website and product range.