UK announces 25 percent windfall tax on energy producers’ profits

UK announces 25 percent windfall tax on energy producers’ profits
“We are introducing a temporary, targeted Energy Profits Levy charged on profits of oil and gas companies at a rate of 25 percent,” (Shutterstock)
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Updated 26 May 2022
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UK announces 25 percent windfall tax on energy producers’ profits

UK announces 25 percent windfall tax on energy producers’ profits
  • Earlier this week the energy regulator said that a cap on gas and electricity bills was set to rise by another 40 percent in October

LONDON: Britain announced a 25 percent windfall tax on oil and gas producers’ profits on Thursday, alongside a package of support for households struggling to meet rising energy bills.

The announcement marks a change of heart for Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government which had previously resisted windfall taxes and called them a deterrent to investment.

Facing intense political pressure to provide more support for billpayers coping with what political opponents and campaigners have called a cost-of-living crisis, finance minister Rishi Sunak said energy firms were making extraordinary profits while Britons struggled.

“We are introducing a temporary, targeted Energy Profits Levy charged on profits of oil and gas companies at a rate of 25 percent,” Sunak said.

“We’re also building in a new investment allowance that doubles the relief for the energy companies that invest their profits in the UK.”

Earlier this week the energy regulator said that a cap on gas and electricity bills was set to rise by another 40 percent in October.