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Find out which drinks are liable for the Soft Drinks Industry Levy, and how much you may need to pay.
This measure introduces a minor change to the Soft Drinks Industry Levy.
A study collating historical data of intense sweeteners and preservatives in soft drinks and analysis of how they are currently regulated.
This information and impact note applies to the production and importation of soft drinks containing added sugar.
Guidance for the Soft Drinks Industry Levy. Including how to check if your drink is liable, as well as how to register, submit returns and pay your bill.
A consultation on a new UK-wide Soft Drinks Industry Levy that will apply to the production and importation of soft drinks containing added sugar.
These undertakings ban Coca-Cola and Britvic from enforcing cabinet and outlet exclusivity, when selling to their customers.
This research was commissioned to help develop the Soft Drinks Industry Levy.
The Treasury responds to a request for communications between the Chancellor, Chancellor Special Advisers, the Chief Secretary and the Food and Drink Federation or Coca-Cola.
Annually published receipts, liabilities and volume statistics for the Soft Drinks Industry Levy (SDIL). To be updated with provisional data from September 2020 to August 2021.
Statistics on receipts, liabilities and volume for the Soft Drinks Industry Levy.
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