Hal Wilson
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Hal Wilson
@HalWilsonUK
Owner of Cambridge Wine Merchants, IWC Merchant of the Year, and wannabe rock star
Cambridge, UK Katılım Eylül 2009
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@WSTA_Miles @GavinQuinney @BestyMike @wstauk @joefattorini @hjpmiles @richardsiddle @robertjoseph @timatkin @ChateauBauduc @jamesmurray_ldn @SpenceLivermore @kevinbonavia @DanielZeichner @libdemdaisy @PaulKohlerSW19 @munirawilson @kevinhollinrake @MelJStride @JolyonMaugham Which I wrote about at length in my impact case study for the Treasury. If we provide thousands of examples surely we can demonstrate that the policy is just unworkable. If I can't cost my wines I don't have a wine business.
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@HalWilsonUK @GavinQuinney @BestyMike @wstauk @joefattorini @hjpmiles @richardsiddle @robertjoseph @timatkin @ChateauBauduc Literally the costly bureaucratic nightmare we warned of
@jamesmurray_ldn @SpenceLivermore @kevinbonavia @DanielZeichner @libdemdaisy @PaulKohlerSW19 @munirawilson @kevinhollinrake @MelJStride @timatkin @JolyonMaugham
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Sunak’s wine legacy.
The highest rates of duty on wine in Europe, with 64 bands of duty (to replace just 2!) from 1 Feb 2025.
Will the next government do the right thing - it’s a simple move - and help businesses and consumers?
My monthly newsletter…
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@DanielLambert29 @GavinQuinney @BestyMike @WSTA_Miles @wstauk @joefattorini @hjpmiles @richardsiddle @robertjoseph @timatkin @ChateauBauduc We need to build this evidence into a case that the Treasury doesn't ignore. There are already huge discrepancies in reported ABV data. Mostly it doesn't affect us or the Treasury. It will from next Feb unless we can prove that the policy is unworkable and force a rethink.
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@DanielLambert29 @GavinQuinney @BestyMike @WSTA_Miles @wstauk @joefattorini @hjpmiles @richardsiddle @robertjoseph @timatkin @ChateauBauduc I just received some wine into my bonded account. The bond checks ABVs so I have a report with them. The supplier also puts ABVs on its invoice. Guess what? They don't match! For one wine the difference in cost is 54p per btl. For an entry level wine. This is new normal. Aargh!!
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@PlanetVictoria The OBR has predicted less revenue from alcohol duty until the end of the decade.
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A brilliant thread on how the incoming duty reforms will harm the rich wine culture in our country. And, in doing so, end up raising less tax for HMRC. So no one wins.
Hal Wilson@HalWilsonUK
What the Budget means for wine businesses and drinkers, a thread. Rishi Sunak's weird alcohol tax reforms sought to take advantage of new found freedoms when the UK had left the EU. Heavily informed by a report funded by anti-alcohol think tank the Institute of Alcohol
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The question is - why is the government so keen to inflict such pointless (and potentially fatal for small businesses) bureaucracy?
Miles Beale@WSTA_Miles
My comments on a very disappointing Budget for the wine and spirit trade. RPI increase on 1 Feb 2025 will be 3.65% #Budget2024 @wstauk
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@DanielLambert29 If there's still a way to make the easement permanent I will continue to do what I can.
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@DanielLambert29 The WSTA and an unprecedented number of large and small merchants, winemakers and importers took the argument to the previous and new governments. The case was forcefully made, backed by powerful evidence from many companies. Politically it was a no-brainer and easy to fix.
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@DanielLambert29 You've said that wine is a tax revenue cash cow and the government's policies are seriously eroding it. The evidence is indisputable (down 10%). If HMT wanted to protect revenue then a rational response would be to freeze duty and make the easement permanent. Why didn't they?
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@DanielLambert29 It would be good to get an explanation but I don't know if the Treasury does that. We can ask our MPs to ask HMT for clarification. Wine isn't yet an important enough domestic industry to make the government take its issues seriously, in the way it can in France, Italy etc.
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