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  2. Value-added tax in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    VAT is an indirect tax because the tax is paid to the government by the seller (the business) rather than the person who ultimately bears the economic burden of the tax (the consumer). [4] Opponents of VAT claim it is a regressive tax because the poorest people spend a higher proportion of their disposable income on VAT than the richest people. [5]

  3. Electricity billing in the UK - Wikipedia

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    Energy charges are the cost per kWh (kilowatt hour). They are usually given as pence per kWh (p/kWh), an amount often referred to as the unit price or unit rate. [ 11 ] The cost of the electricity (without surcharges) is occasionally negative during low consumption and high winds, starting in 2019.

  4. Labour presses Government to make energy bills VAT-free ... - AOL

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    The call came as MPs were debating the Finance (No.2) Bill, which enacts measures contained within the Budget. Labour presses Government to make energy bills VAT-free during ‘tough winter ...

  5. Electricity in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    In both years the United Kingdom was the fourth highest producer of electricity from gas. In 2005 the UK produced 3.2% of the world total natural gas; ranking fifth after Russia (21.8%), United States (18%), Canada (6.5%) and Algeria (3.2%). In 2009 the UK’s own gas production was less and natural gas was also imported. [60] [61]

  6. How much will bills go up in 2025 – and when? - AOL

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    The 1.2 per cent increase means that the average household will be paying £1,738 a year in energy bills, up £21 from October to December last year. The new increased figure came after the major ...

  7. PM not ruling out cutting VAT on energy bills to ease cost-of ...

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  8. March 1993 United Kingdom budget - Wikipedia

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    The March 1993 budget was broadly neutral for the year ahead, but the chancellor introduced a number of tax rises that would take effect in successive years. Chief amongst these was his decision to raise VAT on domestic energy bills, which would be phased in from April 1994 when VAT of 8% would be levied.

  9. Sunak pledges to cut VAT on energy bills under ‘winter plan’

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