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Ofwat opens consultation on forecasted tax impacts for green recovery spending

Published on: 28 May 2021
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Ofwat has launched a consultation seeking views on its proposals for how to treat tax impacts for green recovery expenditure. It has invited company views on the approach set out in its consultation document and whether respondents can reliably forecast tax impacts of green recovery expenditure, and if so, how much they anticipate saving. Submissions should be sent in by 12 pm on 9 June 2021.

Jurisdiction(s): England and Wales

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