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Fuel Duty Rebate
The Bus Service Operators Grant (BSOG, and formerly Fuel Duty Rebate) is a scheme that refunds some of the Hydrocarbon oil duty, Fuel Duty incurred by operators of registered local Public transport bus service, bus services in the United Kingdom. In 2006 the grant repaid 81% of duty paid on ultra low sulphur diesel fuel, and 100% for bioethanol, biodiesel and liquefied petroleum gas. Overview The Fuel duty rebate was established under section 92 of the Finance Act 1965. Further legislation was included in section 19 of the Transport Act 1985. Fuel Duty Rebate (FDR) was available only on complying local bus services. Until 1994 the level of FDR was 100% By 1999 the rebate had been reduced to about 67%. The grant is available for operators of local bus services available for use by the general public which operated on public roads. The definition of 'local' is that stops should not be more than 15 miles apart. The grant is paid to local-authority supported services, and to unsuppo ...
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