Red diesel duty relief to go in budget?
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This, loss of entrepreneur relief, IR35, no cut to corp tax and raising the point at which you can take private pension. Basically a tax raising budget on Busienss, who will medium term pass it on to customers end of the day goverment has to raise more cash for its spending on Buses, HS2, NHS etc. One way or another its all to be paid for to keep voters happy.
urquattroGus said:
Yes also construction, hope this is just not true.
Too big a move right now, this budget is surely being watered down with the corona virus woes...
Maybe they see the coronavirus is a good thing !! the tories seem committed to destroying the economy Too big a move right now, this budget is surely being watered down with the corona virus woes...
HS2 , banning IC cars , carbon neutral , perhaps the conservatives been infiltrated by Chinese agents !!
Gecko1978 said:
This, loss of entrepreneur relief, IR35, no cut to corp tax and raising the point at which you can take private pension. Basically a tax raising budget on Busienss, who will medium term pass it on to customers end of the day goverment has to raise more cash for its spending on Buses, HS2, NHS etc. One way or another its all to be paid for to keep voters happy.
Pretty much spot on. And the more mobile businesses will simply move abroad. Loss of red diesel relief will be a HUGE blow for farmers, many of whom use vast amounts of diesel.
2Btoo said:
Pretty much spot on. And the more mobile businesses will simply move abroad.
Loss of red diesel relief will be a HUGE blow for farmers, many of whom use vast amounts of diesel.
Yep it will also cause a spike in rural crime ... Loss of red diesel relief will be a HUGE blow for farmers, many of whom use vast amounts of diesel.
Mind they don't have rebated fuel in NZ where agriculture is a big part of the economy , diesel isn't taxed as much but you
have to pay a milage fee for using it in road vehicles,
Perhaps they are thinking about replacing fuel duty with road pricing which also makes sense for electric vehicles !!
Pastor Of Muppets said:
Anything at all that see's a drop in the use of Diseasel will be welcomed by many, some people care more about
the only pair of lungs they will ever have than the economy.
Outside of London or the hallowed pages of PH where everyone not only buys all their new cars cash, has retired by 40 and has a <cringe> V8 toy for the weekend </cringe> I really don't think people care that much at all. They look at what is economical, and farmers and industry want what can tow and work.the only pair of lungs they will ever have than the economy.
As an aside I'd love to see the fuel expenses for a petrol engined tractor ploughing a field

Pesty said:
Since when?
I remember the police cracking down on people using cooking oil.
And there was I thinking that the first 2500 litres per year was legal for personal use.I remember the police cracking down on people using cooking oil.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/excise-...
Agammemnon said:
Pesty said:
Since when?
I remember the police cracking down on people using cooking oil.
And there was I thinking that the first 2500 litres per year was legal for personal use.I remember the police cracking down on people using cooking oil.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/excise-...
Just checked, I’m not losing my marbles I definitely remembers police acting in it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/2312521.stm
Police impound cars run on cooking oil
Police in west Wales have taken action against five drivers in one day for using vehicles run on cooking oil as part of a clampdown on the illegal practice.
The motorists were stopped under new legislation which makes it an offence to use the oil as an alternative fuel without paying a fuel tax levy.
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