Was down to £1.10.9 at the BP garage on Ditchling Road crimbo eve.
Still at £1.10 today
Was down to £1.10.9 at the BP garage on Ditchling Road crimbo eve.
I used to have an app on my phone but it is only as good as the input from contributors who post frequently. It certainly pays to shop around though if you can. Today at Tesco in Holmbush it was £1.12.9 while at the BP garage by Brooklands it was £1.18.9 I know it's only 6p a litre but it all adds up.
Will the government put up petrol duty?
With prices falling daily they are losing a lot of money on VAT charged per litre. According to estimates we buy 50,000,000 litres a day. The price has gone from £1.37 ish to £1.07 a drop of 20p. VAT on 20p is 4p so the government is losing an income of £2,000,000 a day, so will they be tempted to put duty up by 4p soon?
Will the government put up petrol duty?
With prices falling daily they are losing a lot of money on VAT charged per litre. According to estimates we buy 50,000,000 litres a day. The price has gone from £1.37 ish to £1.07 a drop of 20p. VAT on 20p is 4p so the government is losing an income of £2,000,000 a day, so will they be tempted to put duty up by 4p soon?
You noticed the error there then £1.37 minus £1.07 is 30p and the VAT is 6p. And I've just done my tax return as well. Better recheck!
Taxi drivers try not to fill up at supermarkets. See how many miles you get on a tankful from BP Shell compared to Tesco etc.
How much difference does this make? I've been driving to work for the last 3 months and generally fill up at Asda because it's on my way home, I'm starting to wonder whether I should switch to BP/Esso as my car does seem to be particularly thirsty.
How much difference does this make? I've been driving to work for the last 3 months and generally fill up at Asda because it's on my way home, I'm starting to wonder whether I should switch to BP/Esso as my car does seem to be particularly thirsty.
Depends what car i suppose but 80 miles on a 40 litre tankful.
Will the government put up petrol duty?
With prices falling daily they are losing a lot of money on VAT charged per litre. According to estimates we buy 50,000,000 litres a day. The price has gone from £1.37 ish to £1.07 a drop of 20p. VAT on 20p is 4p so the government is losing an income of £2,000,000 a day, so will they be tempted to put duty up by 4p soon?
I'm just wondering if and when we will see a reduction in air fares ? I always remember the airlines were always quick to add a fuel surplus charge in times of regularly rising prices. I shan't be holding my breath though.