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Brussels takes UK to court over boats using red diesel | Brussels takes UK to court over boats using red diesel |
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The European Commission is taking the UK to court in a long-running row over its policy of allowing leisure boats to use lower-taxed red diesel. | The European Commission is taking the UK to court in a long-running row over its policy of allowing leisure boats to use lower-taxed red diesel. |
Brussels is disputing laws which permit recreational boats to buy the fuel commonly used by fishing vessels. | |
The UK government does require boats using red diesel to pay full duty and acknowledge they may face penalties for using it outside its waters. | The UK government does require boats using red diesel to pay full duty and acknowledge they may face penalties for using it outside its waters. |
But the EC says the UK is "not properly applying" European excise rules. | But the EC says the UK is "not properly applying" European excise rules. |
Opt-out | Opt-out |
Red diesel, which is also used by the farming and forestry industries, is one of several European products that is "marked" with a dye to designate its lower tax duty. It can be up to 40% cheaper than diesel typically sold at petrol stations. | Red diesel, which is also used by the farming and forestry industries, is one of several European products that is "marked" with a dye to designate its lower tax duty. It can be up to 40% cheaper than diesel typically sold at petrol stations. |
Red diesel can be used by UK boats for heating purposes but using it to power engines is illegal. | Red diesel can be used by UK boats for heating purposes but using it to power engines is illegal. |
Under an opt-out from EU directives, recreational boat owners in the UK were able to use red diesel for several years but this provision expired at the end of 2006. | Under an opt-out from EU directives, recreational boat owners in the UK were able to use red diesel for several years but this provision expired at the end of 2006. |
Brussels began infringement proceedings in 2011, claiming the UK was not adhering to EU directives designed to prevent improper use of certain petroleum products. | Brussels began infringement proceedings in 2011, claiming the UK was not adhering to EU directives designed to prevent improper use of certain petroleum products. |
After pressure from the European Commission, the UK changed the law in 2013 to require boat owners and fuel distributors to sign a form acknowledging that its approach to red diesel only applied in UK waters and not the rest of the EU. | After pressure from the European Commission, the UK changed the law in 2013 to require boat owners and fuel distributors to sign a form acknowledging that its approach to red diesel only applied in UK waters and not the rest of the EU. |
But announcing its referral to the European Court of Justice, the EC said: "Private leisure boat owners are often in a situation where they can only purchase marked fuel. As a consequence, private leisure boats may not pay the right amount of tax." | But announcing its referral to the European Court of Justice, the EC said: "Private leisure boat owners are often in a situation where they can only purchase marked fuel. As a consequence, private leisure boats may not pay the right amount of tax." |
The UK Treasury is yet to respond to a request for comment on the EC decision. | The UK Treasury is yet to respond to a request for comment on the EC decision. |
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