AIPS Guidelines

The Assisted Instrument Purchase Scheme enables pupils having music lessons at LEA-maintained schools to purchase musical instruments without paying VAT. However, this is a voluntary scheme and not all schools or music services will be able to participate.

This guide is designed to explain the scheme's rules and procedures to both parents and schools, with the intention of helping as many pupils as possible to benefit.

How does the scheme work?

  • Once the parent/pupil has chosen an instrument, they should ask the school to place a formal order with Starland Music
  • The parent or guardian pays the school the excluding VAT price for the instrument, plus any administration and delivery charge
  • Starland Music supplies the instrument and the invoice to the school (and the school sends payment within 30 days of the instrument arriving)
  • The school can reclaim the VAT on the instrument in the usual way
  • The school then gives the instrument to the pupil

What are the Rules?

The general conditions that the student and school must comply with to benefit from the scheme are as follows:

  1. The student must be at an LEA maintained school
  2. The school (or LEA) must place an order for the instrument, receive the delivery and be invoiced (enabling them to recover the VAT)
  3. The transaction between the student and school (or LEA) must take place on school (or LEA) premises in a room that is normally used for teaching
  4. The instrument must be appropriate to the student's needs and ability
  5. The instrument must be portable and taken to school (or LEA premises) on a regular weekly basis for use during lessons (from either the school or local authority's education department)
  6. The LEA must sell the instrument to the student at or below cost
  7. Pupils of independent schools would not ordinarily be able to benefit from the scheme, unless the student receives regular tuition from the local authorities music service

Operation of the AIPS Scheme

The onus is on LEAs to ensure they comply with all VAT legislation and that all AIPS sales are transacted correctly according to the rules stipulated. For this reason, the operation of the scheme may vary slightly from area to area in order that individual LEA's internal controls are complied with. In most instances, schools order directly with Starland Music but, in some LEAs, the Music Service or a dedicated administration function deals with all AIPS transactions centrally. In such instances, your school or music teacher should know how to take advantage of the scheme.

In addition, some LEAs make a small administration charge to parents for processing the transaction, which obviously involves an amount of work for their school and education finance department.

Information for Schools placing their first order with Starland Music

Over 8,000 schools in the UK already have a credit account with STARLAND MUSIC, or our partners FREDERICK HYDE LTD. Simply send your normal Official Order form by post or Fax to us (01752 313 336), and we will despatch the order direct to the school. An invoice will be sent to the school, and there is a maximum of 30 days in which to send your remittance. School administrators can call Starland's advisors on 01752 313 300 for any information they require.