HC Deb 19 November 1998 vol 319 cc852-3W
Ms Lawrence

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what are his latest estimates of the revenue lost to the Exchequer through(a) smuggling and (b) cross-border shopping of (i) alcohol and (ii) tobacco. [60841]

Dawn Primarolo

HM Customs and Excise new estimates for revenue lost (excise duty and VAT) through cross-Channel smuggling in 1998 and cross-border shopping in 1997 are set out in the tables, together with their revised estimates for earlier years.

Table 1: Revenue lost through cross-Channel smuggling
£million
Product type 1996 1997 1998
Beer 105 110 140
Wine 45 45 50
Spirits 50 25 30
Alcohol 200 180 220
Hand Rolling Tobacco 500 630 730
Cigarettes and other tobacco products 180 160 270
Tobacco 680 790 1,000
Total 875 970 1,220

Notes: Figures have been independently rounded to £5 million. Components may not therefore sum to the totals shown. The figures shown use Customs' assumption that between 70 per cent. and 80 per cent. of all alcohol purchased abroad substitutes for similar purchases in the UK.

Table 2: Revenue lost through cross-border shopping
£ million
Product type 1996 1997
Beer 45 50
Wine 100 140
Spirits 45 50
Tobacco Products 50 60
Total 235 305

Notes: Figures have been independently rounded to £5 million. Components may not therefore sum to the totals shown. The figures shown use Customs' assumption that between 70 per cent. and 80 per cent. of all alcohol purchased abroad substitutes for similar purchases in the UK.

In addition, Customs and Excise estimate that about £50 million per year is lost through smuggling of cigarettes from non-European Union countries by air passengers.

The above estimates exclude any amounts for revenue lost on alcoholic drinks and tobacco products smuggled in freight consignments. Customs and Excise have not published any estimates for the extent of these activities.

A report on Customs' estimates of cross-Channel smuggling and cross-border shopping has been placed in the Libraries of the House.

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