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"Amazement" Over Tax Cuts

8th January 1954, Page 37
8th January 1954
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" M AZ ED to read you have I-I made further substantial and ex-Budgetary cuts in purchase tax on luxury goods, including jewellery and dogs with corkscrew tails, whilst leaving untouched the 214 per cent. tax on Diesel fuel oil used in buses."

This was the first sentence of a telegram sent to the Chancellor of the Exchequer by the British Omnibus Companies' Public Relations Committee, following the announcement of reductions in purchase tax on certain luxury and other items.

The telegram pointed out that the fuel tax was largely, responsible for fares increases, and asked the Chancellor to give priority to reductions in taxation of essential services.

A resolution calling upon the Government to review the imposition of fuel tax, with a view to its abolition, was passed by Nottingham City Council on Monday. In 1953, the tax cost the city's transport undertaking 1119,475.


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