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United Utilities

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Revenue1. 736 billion GBP (2018)
HeadquartersWarrington
United Kingdom
Founded1995
Parent organizations United Utilities
Subsidiaries Water Plus
United Utilities Europe Holdings B. V.
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About United Utilities


United Utilities Group plc, the United Kingdom's largest listed water company, was founded in 1995 as a result of the merger of North West Water and NORWEB.

Water firm wrongly downgraded pollution events, documents suggest

Water firm wrongly downgraded pollution events, documents suggest
Dec 4,2023 1:01 am

... Leaked documents suggest one firm, United Utilities, wrongly downgraded dozens of pollution incidents in north-west England last year...

Water firms face legal action over sewage pollution

Water firms face legal action over sewage pollution
Aug 8,2023 10:40 pm

... Thames Water, United Utilities, Anglian Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water are all set to have cases brought against them after Severn Trent...

Steve Coogan and Lee Mack join pollution protest at Windermere

Steve Coogan and Lee Mack join pollution protest at Windermere
May 29,2023 1:11 pm

... Mr Coogan, best known for playing Alan Partridge, said the water company United Utilities was the " chief offender"...

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage
May 18,2023 12:41 am

... The water companies - Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water, Severn Trent Water, South West Water, Southern Water, Thames Water, United Utilities Water, Wessex Water and Yorkshire Water - said they were ready to invest £10bn to upgrade their sewage infrastructure and also establish 100 new swimming areas...

How 'rewiggling' Swindale Beck brought its fish back

How 'rewiggling' Swindale Beck brought its fish back
Apr 24,2023 9:50 pm

... Funded in equal parts by the RSPB, the Environment Agency, Natural England and the water company landowner, United Utilities, it cost just over £200,000 to rewiggle the 1km (0...

Sewage spills in England totalled 1. 75 million hours in 2022

Sewage spills in England totalled 1. 75 million hours in 2022
Mar 31,2023 8:50 am

... According to the data, the company that released sewage most often in 2022 was United Utilities, which covers the North West of England...

Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say

Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say
Apr 18,2022 2:50 pm

... They claimed United Utilities paid out the largest package of bonuses, worth nearly £6m, followed by Severn Trent (£5...

Energy prices: What is a windfall tax and how would it work?

Energy prices: What is a windfall tax and how would it work?
Feb 8,2022 4:45 pm

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Energy prices: What is a windfall tax and how would it work?

Jan 19,2022 9:12 am

Labour is calling for a windfall tax on oil and gas companies in the North Sea to help households and energy-intensive industries to cope with higher fuel bills.

It Comes as companies such as BP and Shell announce big increases in profits.

What is a windfall tax?

A windfall tax is a one-off tax imposed by a government on a company or group of companies.

The idea is to target firms that were lucky enough to benefit from something they were not responsible for - in other words, a windfall.

An example of such a windfall would be High Energy prices. Companies that get oil and gas out of the ground are getting much more money for it than they were Last Year , largely because there has been so much more demand as The World emerges from the pandemic.

Spain has already announced a windfall tax on energy companies.

What are Labour suggesting?

Labour has proposed an increase of 10 percentage points on corporation tax (tax paid on profits) for North Sea oil and gas producers, in the year beginning in April.

It says this would raise £1. 2bn which could be used to help households struggling to cope with

Labour would do this by:

However, the government argues that a windfall tax would stop companies investing.

Critics of the policy also point out that many pension funds benefit from the profits of Big Oil companies. Some private pension funds own shares in them, which means they get some of the profits through dividends.

The companies also employ thousands of people and support thousands of other jobs in the UK.

Have we had windfall taxes in the UK before?

The best-known windfall tax in the UK was announced by Chancellor Gordon Brown in his first Budget in 1997.

The companies paying the tax were those that had been privatised since 1979 by previous Conservative governments, including:

Labour argued that all these companies had been undervalued at privatisation. Their windfall tax was calculated as the difference between The Price at which the government sold them, and a market valuation based on their profits in the Four Years after their sale.

Windfall taxes haven't only been a Labour policy. In 1981, Conservative Chancellor Geoffrey Howe imposed a similar levy on The Banks .

He argued that they had benefited from high interest rates, which had been raised to 17% in November 1979, although they were cut to 12% The Day after the 1981 Budget.

Mr Howe later imposed a special tax on North Sea oil and gas companies.

How much tax do oil companies pay?

Oil and gas companies operating in the North Sea are already taxed differently to other companies.

The taxes on their profits are higher, but they also have bigger capital allowances, which means they can pay less tax if they are investing money.

They pay 30% corporation tax on their profits and a supplementary 10% rate on top of that. Other companies pay corporation tax at 19%.

But the amount of UK tax paid by oil and gas companies has been relatively low in recent years.

The National Audit Office that in some years the government paid more to oil and gas companies in tax relief than it received from them in taxes.

This is because they spent enough on things like decommissioning North Sea oil platforms to cancel out any profits they were making in the UK.

BP's reports for to all show overall refunds, which means it received more money back from the UK government than it paid.

Shell has. It made overall payments to the UK government but was negative for the rest of the period.



Source of news: bbc.com

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