HC Deb 23 February 1981 vol 999 cc294-5W
Sir William Clark

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer by how much the duty on alcohol would have to be increased to take account of inflation since April 1975; what would this increase amout to on a pint of beer, a bottle of spirits and a bottle of wine; and what is his estimate of the extra revenue to the Exchequer during the year 1981–82.

Mr. Peter Rees

The information is as follows:

Increase* in duty rate per hectolitre to maintain real value since the increase in April 1975 Approximate price increase including VAT
Beer £4.91 plus £0.164 per degree in excess of 1030° 4p per pint
Spirits £6.43** mature £2.25 per bottle of whisky
Wine: *** light £6.41** immature £44.94 39p per 75cl bottle—table wine
medium £73.83 64p per 75cl bottle—sherry
heavy £57.18 49p per 75cl bottle—port
* Based on the movement of the RPI up to January 1981.
** Per litre of pure spirits.
***In 1975 the same rate of duty was charged on both medium and heavy wine.
It is estimated that the additional revenue in a full year would be of the order of £575 million.

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