Statutory Instruments
2004 No. 1296
CUSTOMS AND EXCISE
The Beer from Small Breweries (Extension of Reduced Rates of Excise Duty) Order 2004
Approved by the House of Commons
Made
10th May 2004
Laid before the House of Commons
10th May 2004
Coming into force
1st June 2004
The Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by section 36H of the Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979( 1 ), hereby makes the following Order:
Citation and commencement
1. This Order may be cited as the Beer from Small Breweries (Extension of Reduced Rates of Excise Duty) Order 2004 and comes into force on 1st June 2004.
Application
2. The amendments made by this Order have effect in relation to beer produced on or after 1st June 2004.
Amendments to Part 3 of the Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979
3. —(1)Part 3 of the Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979( 2 ) (excise duty on beer) is amended as follows.
(2) In section 36C (meaning of “small brewery beer”: beer from singleton breweries), in subsections (3), (5), (6) and (10), for “30,000 hectolitres” substitute “60,000 hectolitres”.
(3) In section 36D (rate of duty for small brewery beer from singleton breweries), after subsection (6) insert—
“ (6A) Subsection (6B) below applies if—
(a) beer was produced in the brewery in the previous year and the amount produced in the brewery in that year was more than 30,000 hectolitres but not more than 60,000 hectolitres, or
(b) no beer was produced in the brewery in the previous year and the grossed-up amount of the estimate under section 36C(9) above of the brewery’s production in the current year is more than 30,000 hectolitres but not more than 60,000 hectolitres.
(6B) If this subsection applies, “the brewery rate” is, subject to rounding under subsection (7) below, given by—
where—
if this subsection applies by reason of subsection (6A)(a) above, P is the amount, in hectolitres, of beer produced in the brewery in the previous year, and
if this subsection applies by reason of subsection (6A)(b) above, P is the grossed-up amount (expressed in hectolitres) mentioned in subsection (6A)(b). ” .
(4) In section 36D(7), for “or (6)” substitute “, (6) or (6B)”.
(5) In section 36D(8), for “and (6)” substitute “, (6), (6A)(a) and (6B)”.
(6) In section 36E (meaning of “small brewery beer”: beer from co-operated breweries), in subsections (4), (6), (7) and (11), for “30,000 hectolitres” substitute “60,000 hectolitres”.
(7) In section 36F (rate of duty for small brewery beer from co-operated breweries), after subsection (9) insert—
“ (9A) Subsection (9B) below applies if—
(a) beer was produced in at least one group brewery in the previous year and the notional previous year’s production is more than 30,000 hectolitres but not more than 60,000 hectolitres, or
(b) no beer was produced in the group in the previous year and the aggregate mentioned in subsection (6)(b) above is more than 30,000 hectolitres but not more than 60,000 hectolitres.
(9B) If this subsection applies, “the brewery rate” is, subject to rounding under subsection (10) below, given by—
where—
if this subsection applies by reason of subsection (9A)(a) above, P is the previous year’s notional production,
if this subsection applies by reason of subsection (9A)(b) above, P is the amount, in hectolitres, of the aggregate mentioned in subsection (6)(b) above, and
“the standard rate” means the standard beer duty rate at the time mentioned in subsection (1) above. ” .
(8) In section 36F(10), for “or (9)” substitute “, (9) or (9B)”.
Nick Ainger
Derek Twigg
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury
10th May 2004
1979 c. 4 ; section 36H was inserted by paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Finance Act 2002 (c. 23) .
Sections 36A to 36H were inserted by paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Finance Act 2002.