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UK PARLIAMENT: CHANCELLOR’S AUTUMN STATEMENT 2022 FACTSHEET:

Thursday 17 Nov 2022

Scots Tories welcome retention of pensions triple lock and increase of £1,600 in living wage

Scottish Conservative Shadow Secretary for Finance and Economy Liz Smith MSP, pictured right, said: “The Chancellor has delivered what he promised – an honest, fully-costed and compassionate package to meet the tough economic challenges the country faces in the wake of the global cost-of-living crisis.

“Getting a grip on inflation is his key challenge and I believe these tough but fair measures will do that, by providing stability for the economy and a future growth plan.

“Despite the huge pressures on the nation’s finances, Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt have protected the most vulnerable by up-rating benefits in line with inflation, maintaining the pensions triple lock, increasing the national living wage by £1,600 for a full-time worker and providing further targeted support to the poorest households.

“I also welcome the increased funding on health and education, and urge the SNP Government to use the extra £1.5 billion they will receive as a result of this statement to help tackle the crisis in Scotland’s NHS which they are presiding over.

“The news that the UK Government will fund a feasibility study on upgrading the A75 is also hugely encouraging, given the SNP have dragged their feet on this. In a week when the MoD has announced that five Royal Navy frigates will be built on the Clyde, this is further proof that Scotland benefits from being part of a strong United Kingdom.”

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered £1.5 billion for Scotland’s beleaguered NHS.

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton said: “Every single tax rise and spending cut in this budget has come about because of the incompetence of the Conservative party.

“While Boris Johnson and Liz Truss have trashed our economy and handed ammunition to the nationalists, Douglas Ross has been clapping like a seal on the side-lines.

“This Conservative chaos will hammer ordinary people and the services they rely on. They should hang their heads in shame. 

“People in Britain need new hope. Scottish Liberal Democrats are ready to play our part in sweeping the Conservatives away and offering new hope for Britain.”

ENERGY TAXES

Summary of changes to oil and gas profits taxation 

What is the Energy Profits Levy? 

What part of the Energy Profits Levy is changing? 

How will the Energy Profit Levy’s investment allowance change? 

Tax  Tax rate  Relief  Relief rate  Amount of relief (for £100 investment in expenditure)  Amount of relief (for £100 decarbonisation investment) 
Ring Fence Corporation Tax  30%  First year capital allowance  100%  30  30 
Supplementary Charge  10%  First year capital allowance  100%  10  10 
Supplementary Charge  10%  Investment allowance  62.5%  6.25  6.25 
Total tax relief under the permanent regime  46.25  46.25 
EPL  35%  First year capital allowance  100%  35  35 
EPL   35%  Investment allowance  29% (for expenditure)/80% (for decarbonisation expenditure)  10.15  28 
Additional tax relief under EPL  45.15  63.00 
Total tax relief   91.40  109.25 

What about the Electricity Generator Levy? 

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