HC Deb 17 July 1956 vol 556 cc74-5W
Lieut.-Colonel Bromley-Davenport

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the amount of each class of hydrocarbon oils retained for home consumption during

the year ended 31st March, 1956; and the net amount received in respect of duty thereon, showing, in particular, the amounts received in respect of motor

Class Oils chargeable with Customs duty
Quantity Receipts of duty
Gallons £
Light oils 2,105,648,427 263,205,440
Of which motor (including aviation) spirit (2,054,729,240) (256,840,301)
Heavy oils for use as road fuel 421,069,385 52,633,673
Other heavy oils 5,343,021,535 718,956
Of which fully rebateable (5,170,472,246)
Oils chargeable with Excise duty
Quantity Receipts of duty
Gallons £
Light oils 133,803,221 8,360,334
Of which motor (including aviation) spirit (87,340,125) (5,466,777)
Heavy oils for use as road fuel 22,944,696 1,434,044
Total 326,352,447
Allowance on certain home produced oils used in approved refineries as raw material for chemical synthesis 3,420,075
Net total 322,932,372