Archive for March 19th, 2016

Fuel Duty Frozen for Sixth Year in a Row by Conservative Chancellor

Saturday, March 19th, 2016

fuelFuel duty will be frozen for the sixth year in a row, Chancellor George Osborne has said.

Presenting the 2016 Budget, the Conservative Party elected Chancellor said consumers should be able to benefit from the recent slide in oil prices.

Fuel duty has been held at 57.95p per litre since the March 2011 Budget, when it was cut by a penny.

Fuel duty remains the biggest component of the price of diesel and petrol.  Motorists also pay 20% value added tax on those fuels.

As of 14 March, the average price of petrol in the UK was 102.72p a litre and the price of diesel was 102.91p, according to the RAC Foundation.

The duty was last increased in January 2011 from 58.19p to 58.95p a litre.

In the July 2015 summer Budget, Mr Osborne scrapped a planned fuel duty increase for 1 September.

A barrel of Brent crude oil changed hands for $39.52 a barrel on Wednesday, up from prices of below $28 in January, but way below a peak of $115 a barrel in June 2014.

While beer, cider and spirits’ duty will stay unchanged, the duty rates on most wine and higher-strength sparkling cider will increase at the same rate as the Retail Prices Index (RPI) from 21 March.  RPI currently stands at 1.3%.