maby
Well-Known Member
My understanding is that it's revenue neutral, the amount of tax versus the costs of collecting, administering and enforcing. Remember it's not paid by commercial users, fishing boats or almost any of the very large motor boats.
I'm not clear how it costs HMRC anything to collect or administer. The fuel berth operators are the only people that know how much tax has been collected - they must simply tot it up and send off a cheque at the end of the month/quarter. The bulk of their sales are not subject to fuel duty - our tax on the 60% is just a useful bit of pocket money for the treasury - I doubt that they do much to confirm the numbers, knowing that they are pretty much fiction anyway!