Brits face biggest tax hike on gin and whisky since 1643 unless Hunt steps in
BRITS are facing the biggest tax hike on gin and whisky since the English Civil War - unless Jeremy Hunt steps in.
Spirit duties face a 14.2 per cent RPI hike next year- which campaigners say would be the biggest single clobbering since excise duty was first implemented in 1643.Credit: Getty Distillers warn it will see them left with just £3.50 after tax from the average £15.34 bottle of spirits to invest, pay suppliers, wages sand cover all their business costs.
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