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In the 2016 United Kingdom budget, the UK Government announced the introduction of a sugar tax, officially named the "Soft Drinks Industry Levy". The tax came into effect on 6 April 2018. [ 116 ] Beverage manufacturers are taxed according to the volume of sugar-sweetened beverages they produce or import.
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A sin tax (also known as a sumptuary tax, or vice tax) is an excise tax specifically levied on certain goods deemed harmful to society and individuals, such as alcohol, tobacco, drugs, candy, soft drinks, fast foods, coffee, sugar, gambling, and pornography. [1]
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All beverages in refillable containers, one-way soft drinks, beer and mineral water Government [50] Turkey: 2022 Tea and coffee, carbonated soft drinks, energy drinks, cow milk, fruit and vegetable juices, water (sparkling and non-sparkling), sports drinks, alcoholic beverages Government [51] United Kingdom: 2025 Coming soon Coming soon Unknown
In the year ending March 2016, the Bank Levy tax collected £3.2 billion for the Government. In the year ending March 2017, the Bank Surcharge – a different tax on banks – collected £1.7 billion.
To avoid incurring a higher sales cost from new sugary drinks taxes introduced in 2018 in the UK and Ireland, the drinks were reformulated to include the artificial sweetener Sucralose. Slogans of the drinks include "Shloer, The Grown-Up Soft Drink" and "Get your sparkle!". The current slogan is "Best Served Shared".
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