COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2016/288 | 32016D0288 — European Union law | Esheria

COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2016/288

This decision concerns the EU Commission’s review of the UK aggregates levy and its exemptions, exclusions, and tax reliefs.

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Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Decision
Citation
32016D0288
Status
In force
Version
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Language
en
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aggregate levy exemptions aggregates levy aggregates levy exemption clay construction materials environmental exemptions environmental taxation exclusions exemptions mineral classification quarry spoil recovery of unlawful aid secondary aggregates shale tax credit tax enforcement tax exemptions tax relief tax reliefs

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This decision concerns the EU Commission’s review of the UK aggregates levy and its exemptions, exclusions, and tax reliefs. This part explains when a measure is treated as State aid under Article 107(1) TFEU and discusses how the UK aggregates levy and its exemptions are assessed against that test. The text says a person may ask for a tax credit if AGL-taxed aggregate is disposed of in a way that is not its use for construction purposes, as prescribed. HMRC may investigate suspected misclassification of quarry materials, take geological samples, and charge the levy and a penalty if material claimed as slate is found not to be slate. The text says the AGL exemption covers spoil from certain extraction processes, including coal, lignite, slate, shale, and some Section 18(3) substances, when the spoil is separated from other rock after extraction.