Alcohol Duty
Coverage of policy changes, tax reform, and regulatory updates affecting alcohol pricing and margins across the UK hospitality sector. This section explores duty structures, government announcements, industry lobbying, and the financial impact on pubs, bars, restaurants, and F&B operators. Designed for venue managers, drinks buyers, and finance leads, it offers vital insight into how alcohol taxation shapes pricing strategy, stock management, and overall profitability.
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Jul- 2023 -3 JulyBreweries and Distilleries
Gov to launch new Alcohol Duty rates and reliefs
HM Revenues and Customs (HMRC) has announced that on 1 August 2023, the Alcohol Duty system will become much “simpler”, taxing all alcoholic drinks based on their alcohol by volume (ABV). The new Alcohol Duty system will replace the current Alcohol Duty system, which consists of four separate taxes covering…
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Mar- 2023 -15 MarchNews
Spring Budget: Corporation tax to rise to 25%
Corporation tax is set to rise from 19% to 25% for firms with profits over £250,000, as part of a number of measures announced in chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget. To help offset the corporation tax rise, Hunt also announced a provision of £9bn of “full capital expensing” which for…
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Dec- 2022 -20 DecemberGovernment
Gov confirms alcohol duty freeze extension
The government has announced that the freeze on alcohol duty has been extended for a further six months to 1 August 2023. In a statement to the House of Commons, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury James Cartlidge laid out a plan aiming to give certainty to people in the catering…
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Nov- 2022 -17 NovemberNews
Chancellor freezes tax thresholds in Autumn statement
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced a raft of measures to help “stabilise” the UK economy and reduce inflation, with tax cuts and spending cuts totalling £55bn in the Autumn statement. As part of the new measures, Hunt confirmed that tax as a percentage of GDP will rise by over 1%…
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Oct- 2022 -20 OctoberPubs and Bars
Trade bodies urge chancellor to cancel duty freeze reversal
The British Beer and Pub Association has united with Scotch Whiskey Association and Wine and Spirits Trade Association to call on the chancellor to cancel the double-digit tax hike on the UK’s world-class drinks industry. In a joint statement to the chancellor, the group said that “stability has now been…
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18 OctoberRestaurants
Alcohol duty u-turn a ‘huge blow’, says BBPA
Trade bodies in the hospitality industry have criticised the decision to scrap the proposed freeze on alcohol duty, claiming it represents a “huge blow” to pubs and brewers. Newly appointed chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt confirmed a u-turn on the planned freeze of alcohol duty proposed by his predecessor…
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17 OctoberGovernment
Chancellor reverses almost all mini-budget tax cuts
Newly appointed chancellor Jeremy Hunt has reversed almost all of the mini-budget commitments made by previous chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng last month, in a statement made at the Treasury today (17 October). He confirmed the basic rate of income tax will remain at 20% “indefinitely” until the economic situation stabilises, marking…
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Jul- 2022 -18 JulyPubs and Bars
New PM must support beer and pubs, BBPA urges
A letter urging the new leader of government to support pubs during the cost of living crisis has been penned by The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) . The letter urges any new leader to “rebalance the UK’s alcohol duty system to support UK pubs and brewers, reduce the…
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Feb- 2022 -3 FebruaryPubs and Bars
Industry calls on gov to scrap over-taxation of beer and pubs
Trade bodies representing UK brewers, publicans, and beer enthusiasts are calling on the Treasury to reexamine the tax burden currently facing the sector. In an open letter to the chancellor, consumer group ‘One Voice for Beer’ outlined its support for the government’s Alcohol Duty Review, but warned that further action…
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1 FebruaryPubs and Bars
UKH urges gov to boost duty reforms
UKHospitality has revealed that while it has “heralded” the reforms to the alcohol duty system that were announced in the last budget, it is now urging the government to support the “beleaguered” industry further by expanding them. In its response to a government consultation, UKHospitality has called for the government…
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