LegislationWednesday, 1 July 2026

Taxation (Energy and Vehicles) Bill: all stages

This bill changes how the UK taxes energy and vehicles. It will likely adjust tax rates or allowances on fuels, electricity, or motor vehicles—areas where the current system may be seen as outdated or working against net-zero targets. The bill represents a shift in how government uses tax policy to steer economic behaviour and raise revenue from these sectors.

Energy and transport taxation affects household bills, business operating costs, and the incentives people face when buying vehicles or using fuel. Changes here ripple across consumer finances, transport emissions, and the government's fiscal position. The outcome will shape whether EVs and clean energy become more or less attractive to ordinary households and businesses.

Interested MPs

Andrew BowieConservative and Unionist Party

West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine

Andrew GriffithConservative and Unionist Party

Arundel and South Downs

Dan TomlinsonLabour Party

Chipping Barnet

Jerome MayhewConservative and Unionist Party

Broadland and Fakenham

Keir MatherLabour Party

Selby

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