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UK will cancel a planned rise in motor fuel tax, PM says

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Posted on May 20, 2026

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· Last updated: May 20, 2026

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UK extends fuel duty cut to ease Iran war inflation squeeze

Government Measures to Address Fuel and Cost-of-Living Pressures

LONDON, May 20 (Reuters) - Britain will extend a cut in motor fuel duty until the end of the year, the government said on Wednesday, as it seeks to ease cost-of-living pressures that have risen due the Middle East conflict.

The cut of 5 pence per litre had been due to expire in September but the government said it would extend it after the Iran war caused global oil prices to leap.

Prime Minister’s Statement on Fuel Costs

"I know many are feeling the pressure of energy and fuel costs, and are worried about how the conflict in Iran will affect their finances," Prime Minister Keir Starmer said in the statement.

"That’s why this government is stepping in to keep fuel costs down for millions of drivers."

Additional Support for Drivers and Hauliers

Road Tax Holiday for Hauliers

Alongside the extension, the government announced a new 12-month holiday for road tax paid by hauliers which it said would save them up to £912 ($1,222.08) per vehicle. It also said it was cutting duty on red diesel for off-road use by over a third per litre to 6.48 pence, its lowest rate in over 20 years.

History and Cost of the Fuel Duty Cut

The 5p fuel duty cut was introduced in 2022 and has now been extended five times under successive governments. It was supposed to last 12 months which would have cost £2.4 billion, according to government estimates released in January.

Impact on Public Finances

Fuel duty raised £24 billion for the public coffers in the last financial year.

It was not immediately clear how much the latest extension would cost.

Long-term Fuel Duty Policy

Britain has also kept the level of fuel duty unchanged since 2011 as governments sought to protect drivers from higher costs.

International Monetary Fund Recommendations

The new measures come days after the International Monetary Fund said any energy subsidies should be targeted and temporary, and urged the government to consider broadening the base of value-added tax and reforming property tax over the longer term.

($1 = 0.7463 pounds)

(Reporting by Sarah Young; writing by Muvija M, editing by Elizabeth Piper, William James and William Schomberg)

Key Takeaways

  • The 5 pence‑per‑litre fuel duty cut, originally due to expire in September, is now extended until December 2026, averting a tax rise for motorists this year (uk.finance.yahoo.com).
  • Hauliers will benefit from a 12‑month exemption from road tax, easing transport sector cost pressures amid rising fuel and energy costs linked to the Middle East conflict (cbi.org.uk).
  • The move forms part of the government’s broader response to cost‑of‑living pressures, mitigating inflationary impacts from global energy shocks and supporting households and logistics sectors (commonslibrary.parliament.uk)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What change has the UK government made to the planned motor fuel tax?
The UK government has canceled the planned rise in tax on motor fuel and extended the existing 5 pence-per-litre duty cut until the end of the year.
Why did the UK cancel the fuel tax increase?
The cancellation is part of efforts to ease cost-of-living pressures, which have been partly driven by the Middle East conflict.
How long is the UK fuel duty cut extension?
The 5 pence-per-litre cut to fuel duty, previously set to expire in September, will be extended until the end of the year.
What benefit will hauliers receive under the new plan?
Hauliers will receive a 12-month road tax holiday as announced by the UK government.

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