Wine and spirits sector hits back at tax as duty revenues fall
The wine and spirits industry is pushing back against what trade bodies are calling the UK's 'uniquely punitive' excise duty regime. The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) is arguing that current tax levels are out of step with other markets, and they're backing their case with evidence that duty revenues are actually falling. It's a timely reminder of the tax pressures facing UK wine businesses.
Originally published by Harpers Wine & Spirit
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