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The Home Computing Initiative (HCI) was a UK Government program which allowed employers to provide personal computers, software and computer peripherals to their employees without the benefit being taxed as a salary. The HCI was introduced in 1999 to improve the IT literacy of the British workforce. It was also aimed at bridging Britain's digital divide - the increasing gap between those who have access to, and the skills to use, information technology, and those who do not. The program gained traction after four years, in 2003 after it was re-branded. The Trade Union Congress and the Department of Trade and Industry also made the initiative more user-friendly by publishing standard guideline that employers could easily adopt.

The HCI program was a lease agreement between the employer and the employee. The agreement usually lasted for three years, costing a maximum of £500 a year.[1] At the end of the lease period, the employee was given the option to purchase the computer at its market value, which was typically £10 at that time.

The HCI scheme was very popular. More than 1250 firms, employing 4.5 million people, had adopted the scheme.[2]

  1. ^ "BN 30 - Exemptions For Computers & Mobile Phones". HMRC. 2006. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011.
  2. ^ Treasury Committee, House of Commons (2006). The 2006 Budget Volume II. UK Government. p. 93. ISBN 9780215028570.

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