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Draught beer, also spelt draft, is beer served from a cask or keg rather than from a bottle or can. Draught beer served from a pressurised keg is also known as keg beer.

Taxes on wine and spirits rise as alcohol duty overhauled

Taxes on wine and spirits rise as alcohol duty overhauled
Jul 31,2023 9:21 pm

... Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said lowering duties on Draught Beers and ciders would " reduce the price of a pint" and support pubs...

Cigarette prices rise but draught beer duty is frozen

Cigarette prices rise but draught beer duty is frozen
Mar 15,2023 3:10 pm

... The only alcohol not to see a rise was Draught Beer where duty will be frozen...

What the Budget means for you and your money

What the Budget means for you and your money
Mar 15,2023 10:10 am

... But there will be a better deal for Draught Beer in pubs...

Cost of living: Pub halves beer and cider choice to survive

Cost of living: Pub halves beer and cider choice to survive
Nov 5,2022 6:31 pm

...By Jared EvittsBBC NewsA pub has almost halved its selection of Draught Beer and cider for the winter due to soaring energy bills...

Covid pandemic: Drinkers shun beer for wine and spirits

Covid pandemic: Drinkers shun beer for wine and spirits
Feb 11,2022 4:34 am

... " He said Alcohol Change supported the Treasury s proposals, along with the BBPA, to bring in a cut to duty on Draught Beer and cider...

Wine drinkers face higher prices and less choice, firm warns

Wine drinkers face higher prices and less choice, firm warns
Jan 31,2022 11:53 pm

... In the Budget, the chancellor said that under the new system for alcohol duty, which is due to start in 2023, taxes on sparkling wine, Draught Beer and cider would be cut, but would rise for stronger drinks such as red wine...

Autumn Budget 2021: Key points at-a-glance

Autumn Budget 2021: Key points at-a-glance
Oct 28,2021 3:02 am

... 7bn by 2024-25There will be nearly £2bn of new funding to help schools and colleges to recover from the pandemicSchools funding to return to 2010 levels in real terms - an equivalent per pupil cash increase of more than £1,500£300m will be spent on a " Start for Life" parenting programmes, with an additional £170m by 2024-25 promised for childcareA UK-wide numeracy programme will be set-up to help improve basic maths skills among adultsAir travelFlights between airports in the UK nations will be subject to a new lower rate of Air Passenger Duty from April 2023Financial support for English airports to be extended for a further six monthsFrom April 2023, new ultra long haul band in Air Passenger Duty for flights of over 5,500 miles introducedAlcoholPlanned rise in the duty on spirits, wine, cider and beer cancelledSimplification of alcohol duties will see the number of rates drop from 15 to sixStronger red wines, fortified wines, and high-strength ciders will see a small increase in their ratesRates on many lower alcohol drinks including rose wine, fruit ciders, liqueurs, lower strength beers and wines to fallAll sparkling wines to pay same duty as still wines of equivalent strengthLower duty on Draught Beer and cider from containers over 40 litres will cut the rate by 5%Housing£24bn earmarked for housing, including £11...

Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak unveils help for low paid, pubs and businesses

Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak unveils help for low paid, pubs and businesses
Oct 27,2021 6:01 pm

... Taxes on sparkling wine, Draught Beer and cider are to be cut, but will rise for stronger drinks such as red wine and " white ciders" from 2023...

What the Budget means for you and your money

Oct 27,2021 4:40 pm

By Kevin PeacheyCost of Living correspondent

Policies directed at getting people into Work , and keeping them there, are central to The Budget - Leading to key changes on childcare and pensions.

The continuing strain for households facing soaring prices was also a major factor as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered his first Budget speech.

This is how his decisions will affect you and your finances.

Energy bills help extended

Support with energy bills will continue for another three months in England, Wales and Scotland, reversing a plan to make it less generous.

Under The Energy Price Guarantee, The government has been limiting energy bills for a typical household to £2,500 a year, plus a £400 winter discount.

The guarantee will continue at The same level Until July , by which time The Price of energy should have dropped sufficiently for it to become redundant.

That does not mean it is impossible to pay More Than £2,500 a year for your gas and Electricity - That is The marker for a home using a typical amount of energy. Bills in big, poorly insulated homes would cost more, but less in smaller flats.

Typically, household bills are still double The Level they were during The Winter of 2021-22. Prepayment meter customers will pay The same rate, but those who pay quarterly by cash or cheque will still pay more.

Critics say The £3bn extra it will cost The government to continue The support would be better spent if targeted at those on lower incomes who really need it, As Is The case with cost-of-Living payments.

The £400 winter discount will end, with no plans to repeat it next winter.

Energy is regulated separately in Northern Ireland , where bills will be held at £1,950 per year for an average household.

Childcare costs discounted for some

Working parents with three and four-year-olds are eligible for 30 hours of free childcare per week. This will be extended to cover younger children in England, when both parents are working.

Equivalent funding will be given to The Authorities in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland .

The Rising cost of childcare has been considered to be a deterrent for some parents to go back to Work or Work full-time. Yet, over whether The policy will actually mean parents doing more hours, and whether there are The nursery places available for their children.

As a result, it will be a staged introduction, Coming In for two-year-olds in April 2024, and September 2024 for those aged over Nine Months .

In addition, families on universal credit - a benefit paid to those on low incomes who may, or may not, be in Work - will receive childcare funding upfront, instead of having to claim it back.

The maximum amount people on universal credit can claim for childcare is also going up to £951 for One Child , having been frozen at £646-a-month per child for several years. It will be £1,630 for Two Children .

There is also funding for before and after-school care for school age children.

Working for longer as pensions change

The Tax -free limit for pension savings during a lifetime will be abolished in April. At present, you can save just over £1m before an extra Tax charge is levied. The impact will be lots of money being put into pensions by wealthy savers.

The annual allowance will remain in place, but will go up from £40,000 to £60,000, after being frozen for nine years. Those who are already drawing a pension, but want to save more will be able to put in £10,000 a year, up from £4,000.

That is a policy directed primarily at keeping doctors and consultants working in a stretched NHS, instead of retiring early, reducing hours, or turning down overtime for Tax reasons.

However, it will also help other wealthy pension savers and public servants who have been in their roles for a long time.

Prices continue to rise, but slower

Rising prices have been immensely difficult for many people to cope with, particularly because they have centred on The Essentials of food and energy.

However, The government's independent forecaster, The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), now expects The inflation rate - which charts The Rising cost of Living - to drop to 2. 9% by The End of The year, having peaked at over 11%. The Target set for inflation is 2%.

Prices will still rise in The shops, but not as fast as they have been. That is not to say there will not be painful price increases to come. For example, there will be large increases to broadband and mobile bills for millions of people in April, and many homeowners will face higher mortgage demands.

Disability benefits overhaul

At present, people with disabilities have to fulfil a Work capability assessment to test which Work -related responsibilities need to be kept to receive benefits in full.

This will be abolished, and benefits entitlement will be separated from an individual's ability to Work , as part of a planned overhaul of The System .

In future there will only be one health and disability assessment - The Personal Independent Payment (PIP) assessment.

Fuel duty frozen again

Fuel duty is a Tax motorists pay when buying fuels Such as petrol and diesel.

A scheduled rise would have led to a 12p per litre rise across petrol and diesel prices, but it has been frozen again. In fact a 5p cut will continue for Another Year . All of this is likely to cost The Treasury about £6bn.

Cigarettes and alcohol

The duty on alcohol will rise at The start of August, when a New System for calculating taxes on alcohol is introduced. But there will be a better deal for Draught Beer in pubs. Tobacco duty will increase.

Key decisions made before The Budget

Remember, some of The biggest decisions affecting your finances in April and beyond have already been made.

It was in November's Autumn Statement That Mr Hunt said benefits and The State pension would rise in April by 10. 1% and there will also be further delivered in The Coming year.

Really importantly, Income Tax bands - or thresholds - are already frozen until 2028. That means any kind of pay rise could drag you into a higher Tax bracket. Even if it does not, it will almost certainly mean a greater proportion of your income is taxed.

You start to pay Income Tax on annual earnings of More Than £12,570, charged at 20%. You then pay Tax of 40% on earnings over £50,270 a year, although The bands are different in Scotland.

Another announcement made in The Last big statement is That The highest rate of Income Tax - which is 45% currently on earnings above £150,000 - will be paid on earnings of More Than £125,140 from April. That means The highest paid could pay hundreds of pounds more a year in Income Tax .

It was previously announced That The minimum pay rate for those aged 23 and above - The National Living Wage - will rise to £10. 42 in April from £9. 50 an hour - a move That affects about two million people. It is employers who must shoulder this cost.

A host of Wage disputes in The Public sector - Such as for teachers and rail Workers - are continuing as Workers feel their pay has failed to match The Rising cost of Living .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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