Written statement to Parliament

HGV Road User Levy Bill

Significantly fewer vehicles will be paying more than 拢300 a year extra when the HGV road user levy is introduced than previously stated.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Stephen Hammond

I am today (18 July 2013) correcting a figure that I quoted during the ways and means resolution debate on the HGV Road User Levy Bill, on Tuesday 23 October 2012, and during the second reading debate on Tuesday 20 November 2012. There will be significantly fewer vehicles paying more than 拢300 a year extra when the levy is introduced than I previously stated.

The reason for the additional costs once the levy is introduced is because some vehicles currently pay close to or below EU minimum rates of Vehicle Excise Duty (VED), and so VED cannot be reduced by the same amount as the levy, or indeed in some cases VED needs to be increased.

During the ways and means resolution debate I stated that:

鈥� our analysis of 7,000 rigid vehicles that tow a trailer has found that 40 vehicles would probably suffer a penalty of some 拢300, but that is only 40 out of 7,000, which is a significantly small part of the overall haulage fleet of the United Kingdom.

[Official Report, 23 October 2012 Col 884]

I also stated during the second reading debate:

鈥here are a small number鈥攁bout 7,000 of them on the road鈥攐f rigid vehicles with a trailer. Of those we estimate鈥攖he Department has done some analysis鈥攖hat fewer than 50 will face potentially more than 拢300 extra in costs.

[Official Report, 20 November 2012 Col 497]

However, as a result of the government continuing to consider and refine the analysis for these vehicles, an error in the source data was corrected, and improvements were made to the methodology used to set the VED rates that will apply from 1 April 2014. By making this improvement, it is possible for Her Majesty鈥檚 Treasury to amend the VED rates to reduce the number of vehicles paying over 拢300 more to just one vehicle. Even this additional cost represents less than 0.4% of the annual cost of running an HGV, which is normally in the range of 拢80,000 - 拢100,000.

There is no change to figures quoted in Parliament of 94% of vehicles paying no more than now, and 98% paying no more than an additional 拢50 per year, as a result of these changes. The Department for Transport will be republishing the full updated analysis on the consultation pages for charging heavy goods vehicles hosted on the 188体育 website.

The updated analysis will enable vehicle operators to see the revised details of how much will be paid for each type of vehicle.

These figures will remain provisional, until Her Majesty鈥檚 Treasury confirm the new table of rates in the 鈥極verview of outstanding legislation and rates鈥� document accompanying Budget 2014.

This once again reinforces the government鈥檚 commitment to introduce the HGV Road User Levy in April 2014 at as minimal a cost to the UK haulage industry as we can realistically deliver.

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Published 18 July 2013