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Paragraph 5.135 Quote: Rick |
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So we effectively have two more seasons of red. Could've been worse, but of more concern is that there is no indication as to whether we'll be on road-duty white or EU duty a.n.o. colour on 1/11/08. Much worse, for me anyway, is the increase in small companies corporation tax rate to 22%
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I guess it'll be white, at road prices - but thats just a guess. At least we get two more seasons, as you say - which is a nice bonus. I can forsee rather a lot of tanks being filled around October 2008 ![]() Rick |
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>>> And biofuels, which Mr Brown said helped fulfil the government's obligations on renewable fuels, would have their 20p a litre duty reduction extended to 2010, with the 40p a litre reduction for biogas extended to 2012. >>> Which may halp, or may not. By 2008 he might be gone given noises of a possible snap election in a year. |
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The lengthy period allowed by the government for the implementation of non-red diesel suggests, to me at least, that full road excise duty will be the order in Nov 08. Brown is not known for giving anything away. |