I'm just in the process of designing some plant to manufacture biodiesel. I thought I'd check the taxation to see whether its worth making enough to sell or whether to just make enough to run our works van and avoid the fuel duty ie <2500l/Year.
Anyway, I found this on the Customs website:
"Biodiesel : Biodiesel does not appear to have been recognised as a form of fuel until Budget 2002. The rate of excise duty for biodiesel is £0.20 per litre less than the rate of duty for Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel (ULSD). In Budget 2008 it was announced that the current duty differential of £0.20 per litre for biofuels for road use will cease from 2010. Duty thereafter will be charged at the same rate as main road fuels. "
So, its hardly worth doing as it is with 30p/l tax now payable on >2500l/Year and in 2 Years, won't be worth it at all.
Just shows this governments real commitment to the environment doesn't it
Cheers
Chris.
Anyway, I found this on the Customs website:
"Biodiesel : Biodiesel does not appear to have been recognised as a form of fuel until Budget 2002. The rate of excise duty for biodiesel is £0.20 per litre less than the rate of duty for Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel (ULSD). In Budget 2008 it was announced that the current duty differential of £0.20 per litre for biofuels for road use will cease from 2010. Duty thereafter will be charged at the same rate as main road fuels. "
So, its hardly worth doing as it is with 30p/l tax now payable on >2500l/Year and in 2 Years, won't be worth it at all.
Just shows this governments real commitment to the environment doesn't it
Cheers
Chris.
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