Clause 76 - Rate of aggregates levy

Finance Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 2:15 pm on 30 January 2025.

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Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.

Photo of James Murray James Murray The Exchequer Secretary

The clause increases the rate of aggregates levy from April 1 in line with the RPI as forecast by the Office for Budget Responsibility when the rate was announced at autumn statement 2023. Aggregates levy is charged on the commercial exploitation of virgin aggregate, which includes rock, sand and gravel. The object of aggregates levy is to encourage the use of recycled rather than virgin aggregate in construction. The changes made by clause 76 will increase the aggregates levy from £2.03 per tonne to £2.08 per tonne. The clause increases the rate of aggregates levy in line with RPI from April 1 to ensure that the real-terms value of the price incentive to manage aggregate more sustainably does not fall in future.

Photo of Gareth Davies Gareth Davies Shadow Financial Secretary (Treasury)

As the Minister said, the clause uprates the aggregates levy in line with inflation. These provisions in this Finance Bill are pretty much identical to those that we put forward in the Finance Act 2024. It is therefore right that we do not oppose them.

Question put and agreed to.

Clause 76 accordingly ordered to stand part of the Bill.