Budget

Industry calls on Chancellor not to raise f...

Feb 22, 2021Comments off

The haulage industry is stepping up the pressure on Chancellor Rishi Sunak to freeze or cut fuel duty. He is rumoured to be considering a

Budget 2020: Industry reaction and comment

Mar 11, 2020Comments off

Edmund King, AA president, described the Budget as a ‘Budget to keep Britain moving and gets us out of a hole’ and added: “Putting more

Will the government’s new budget commit t...

Mar 04, 2020Comments off

Next week the government will produce its first budget since winning the keys to Number 10. Given the extensive damage caused to Britain’s roads following a succession of

Autumn Budget leaves companies in a quandry...

Nov 01, 2018Comments off

The Autumn budget statement delivered good news for some – but left in limbo many businesses that rely on vehicles to keep staff and goods

The Chancellor is still leaving us in the d...

Oct 30, 2018Comments off

Responding to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget, Matt Dyer, Managing Director of LeasePlan UK, said: On the economic outlook: “Britain’s impending departure from the EU is

Lex Autolease Budget reaction

Oct 30, 2018Comments off

Lex Autolease respond on WLTP correlation, the impack on BiK rates and the absence of Company Car Tax bands post 2020/21 Commenting on WLTP correlation

Budget 2018: Industry and business response

Oct 30, 2018Comments off

Yesterday, Phillip Hammond, Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave his final Budget before Brexit in March 2019. The general consensus would seem that the Chancellor didn’t

MPs back Chancellor to end red diesel for t...

Oct 18, 2018Comments off

A cross-party parliamentary motion has been tabled calling on Chancellor Philip Hammond to end red diesel for transport refrigeration. With the Budget less than two

BVRLA urges the Exchequer to use budget to ...

Oct 09, 2018Comments off

Ahead of this year’s Budget the BVRLA has urged the Chancellor to energise the take up of plug-in electric vehicles and support the vital role

Fuel duty could increase eight pence per li...

Sep 14, 2018Comments off

Analysis by the AA shows that the Chancellor could be primed to increase fuel duty by eight pence per litre, should he wish to fund