HC Deb 31 July 1975 vol 896 c618W
Mr. Ridley

asked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will set out how many pence paid at the petrol pump by a motorist who is not registered for VAT for a gallon of four-star petrol go, respectively, to the retailer, the oil company, the Government in taxation, and the oil-producing country.

Mr. John Smith

The retail prices of petrol vary according to such factors as location, terms of supply and the marketing policies of oil companies and retailers. A typical 4-star retail price of 72.5 pence a gallon might be made up as follows:

Pence
Excise duty and VAT 37.0
Retailer's margin 6.0
Oil Company 29.5

The proportion of the retail price that goes to the oil-producing country cannot be accurately estimated.

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