fuel duty

English

Noun

fuel duty (countable and uncountable, plural fuel duties)

  1. (UK) A tax levied by the government on fuels like petrol (gasoline) and diesel.
    • 2025 May 28, Ben Plowden talks to Anthony Lambert, “The railway is an essential public service”, in RAIL, number 1036, page 33:
      "We need a different understanding of revenues and public expenditure. The 15-year freeze on fuel duty and lack of tax on aviation fuel are effectively a huge subsidy to those forms of travel, but they are not described as subsidy because they are foregone revenue. Yet if you invest to hold rail fares, it's seen as subsidy."