Businesses can use contactless key fobs to clock with no onboard battery to save costs

Scottish Police Services Authority pay several million pounds in VAT key fob time and attendance systems constant read range infinite life A Scottish Government spokeswoman made a statement regarding the Scottish Police Services Authority (SPSA) and its role in the future policing set-up. SPSA has already had to pay several million pounds in VAT to the Treasury because it is a Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB) and therefore not VAT exempt. She said: “The structure of the new service has been set out in a consultation paper. It will not be an NDPB. All public bodies in Scotland operate with these financial arrangements."

The combination of robustness, accuracy and speed has placed Time & Attendance Scotland's key fob systems at the forefront of secure, reliable attendance monitoring systems which save money. Contactless key fobs used to operate your time and attendance system operate using well-proven and reliable RF technology, which gives a constant read range and is unaffected by most external conditions. It also means that there is no onboard battery, so theoretically, each key fob has an infinite life and can be read an infinite number of times.