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Green taxes 'are making billions' Green taxes 'are making billions'
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The government is raising billions of pounds more in green taxes than it needs to remove the UK's "carbon footprint", a report says.The government is raising billions of pounds more in green taxes than it needs to remove the UK's "carbon footprint", a report says.
The Taxpayers' Alliance said emissions in 2005 had done damage worth an estimated £11.7bn, but green taxes and charges in that year had made £21.9bn.The Taxpayers' Alliance said emissions in 2005 had done damage worth an estimated £11.7bn, but green taxes and charges in that year had made £21.9bn.
It claimed ministers were "cynically" raising revenue rather than using the money to improve the environment.It claimed ministers were "cynically" raising revenue rather than using the money to improve the environment.
But the Treasury said the pressure group's claims were "ridiculous".But the Treasury said the pressure group's claims were "ridiculous".
'Over-paying''Over-paying'
But the Taxpayers' Alliance said the £11.7bn figure covered the "social cost" of climate change to the world, such as weather changes and related disasters.But the Taxpayers' Alliance said the £11.7bn figure covered the "social cost" of climate change to the world, such as weather changes and related disasters.
It added that the burden of UK green taxes should not exceed this figure. It added that UK green taxes should not exceed this figure.
The group also said that, on average, UK households were "over-paying" £400 a year.The group also said that, on average, UK households were "over-paying" £400 a year.
Fuel duty and vehicle excise duty were between 30 and 40 times higher than the level needed to cover estimates of the social cost of CO2 emissions.Fuel duty and vehicle excise duty were between 30 and 40 times higher than the level needed to cover estimates of the social cost of CO2 emissions.
Green taxes in the UK are already well in excess of the level they need to be to meet the academic estimates of the social costs of carbon emissions Corin TaylorTaxpayers' AllianceGreen taxes in the UK are already well in excess of the level they need to be to meet the academic estimates of the social costs of carbon emissions Corin TaylorTaxpayers' Alliance
The doubling of Air Passenger Duty, announced in last year's pre-Budget report, was actually likely to have increased total emissions from air travel, creating incentives for longer flights, the report added.The doubling of Air Passenger Duty, announced in last year's pre-Budget report, was actually likely to have increased total emissions from air travel, creating incentives for longer flights, the report added.
Meanwhile, it said the landfill tax was raising up to £620m more than was needed to meet the social costs of methane emissions from landfill.Meanwhile, it said the landfill tax was raising up to £620m more than was needed to meet the social costs of methane emissions from landfill.
Corin Taylor, research director of the TaxPayers' Alliance, said: "Green taxes and charges impose substantial costs on, amongst others, northern manufacturers and the NHS.Corin Taylor, research director of the TaxPayers' Alliance, said: "Green taxes and charges impose substantial costs on, amongst others, northern manufacturers and the NHS.
"Green taxes in the UK are already well in excess of the level they need to be to meet the academic estimates of the social costs of carbon emissions."Green taxes in the UK are already well in excess of the level they need to be to meet the academic estimates of the social costs of carbon emissions.
'Unjustified''Unjustified'
"Every household is paying more than £400 extra in tax every year because green taxes are set too high."Every household is paying more than £400 extra in tax every year because green taxes are set too high.
"UK taxpayers are already more than doing their bit to pay for the costs of pollution and additional green taxes would be completely unjustified.""UK taxpayers are already more than doing their bit to pay for the costs of pollution and additional green taxes would be completely unjustified."
But a Treasury spokesman said: "The government's definition of environmental taxes includes those taxes that are designed to primarily have an environmental impact - the climate change levy, aggregates levy and landfill tax.But a Treasury spokesman said: "The government's definition of environmental taxes includes those taxes that are designed to primarily have an environmental impact - the climate change levy, aggregates levy and landfill tax.
In arguing against these taxes, the Taxpayers' Alliance are being doubly dangerous - it would mean cuts to public services, schools and hospitals, as well as higher carbon emissions leading to accelerated climate change Treasury spokesmanIn arguing against these taxes, the Taxpayers' Alliance are being doubly dangerous - it would mean cuts to public services, schools and hospitals, as well as higher carbon emissions leading to accelerated climate change Treasury spokesman
"We make clear, for example, when setting fuel duty rates that the Government takes into account a range of factors, including costs of motoring such as congestion, and the need to maintain sound public finances."We make clear, for example, when setting fuel duty rates that the Government takes into account a range of factors, including costs of motoring such as congestion, and the need to maintain sound public finances.
"It is ridiculous to argue that the government is failing against its environmental objectives. The UK is one of a few countries on course to meet its Kyoto commitments. By 2010 we will have met it almost twice over - cutting greenhouse gas emissions by more than 20%.""It is ridiculous to argue that the government is failing against its environmental objectives. The UK is one of a few countries on course to meet its Kyoto commitments. By 2010 we will have met it almost twice over - cutting greenhouse gas emissions by more than 20%."
A spokesman said: "In arguing against these taxes, the Taxpayers' Alliance are being doubly dangerous - it would mean cuts to public services, schools and hospitals, as well as higher carbon emissions leading to accelerated climate change."A spokesman said: "In arguing against these taxes, the Taxpayers' Alliance are being doubly dangerous - it would mean cuts to public services, schools and hospitals, as well as higher carbon emissions leading to accelerated climate change."