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About 80 pence per litre is nor fuel duty, then there's VAT on the fuel AND the tax.
my local garage said its gona shoot up by xmas, i think its sick the amount of stuff we gota pay out on fuel, it wont be long before the scum are back out niking it again
Quote from: Range Rover Blues on August 31, 2009, 22:00:47About 80 pence per litre is nor fuel duty, then there's VAT on the fuel AND the tax.Not quite right RRB:From 1st September 2009 Road Fuel Duties are (+ 15% VAT to 31-12-2009, + 17.5% VAT from 1-1-2010):Fuel Duty on Petrol and Diesel = 56.2p/litreFuel Duty on Biodiesel = 36.2p/litreFuel Duty on Bioethanol = 36.2p/litreFuel Duty on LPG = 24.2p/kgFuel Duty on CNG = 19.3p/kgFrom 1st April 2010 Road Fuel Duties will be (+ 17.5% VAT):Fuel Duty on Petrol and Diesel = 57.2p/litreFuel Duty on Biodiesel = 37.2p/litreFuel Duty on Bioethanol = 37.2p/litreFuel Duty on LPG = 25.2p/kgFuel Duty on CNG = 20.3p/kgI'm not trying to defend this Governments record on fuel duty but we should also be asking the petrol companies why the pump price hasn't gone down in line with crude oil prices. In March 2007, when petrol was (according to the AA) 90p per litre, the crude oil price was over $68/barrel and it's currently around $45 yet the pump price is over £1 :?
Don't forget Gordon's Environmental Tax on fossil fuels. The fuel companies and refineries get clobbered with this and they pass it on in the price before the duty is then added on top, I'm guessing it's somewhere in the region of 15p/l