HC Deb 08 December 1967 vol 755 c410W
Mr. Edward M. Taylor

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he is aware that the cost of the tax on fuel oil to the Corporation of Glasgow Transport Department during the year ended 31st May, 1967, was £756,250, and that this sum represented 8.7 per cent. of the Department's working expenses; and if he will consider taking steps to remove the tax in respect of public service vehicles to prevent further rises in fares.

Mr. Harold Lever

There are objections in principle to the introduction of special exemptions from duty for oil used as fuel. Public Service vehicles enjoy relief through the grants, currently 10d. a gallon, paid to bus companies by the Ministry of Transport. The hon. Member will also have read the White Paper on "Public Transport and Traffic", in which it is proposed that further relief of 9d. a gallon is to be provided.

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