Topics
Sugar Tax
In the 2016 Budget, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne announced the introduction of a levy on soft drinks. The levy would apply to manufacturers and importers of sugar added soft drinks and would be implemented in April 2018. There would be exemptions for fruit juices and milk based drinks and for small producers.
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Sugar Tax (Student Essay)
Practice Exam Questions
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Government Failure (Online Lesson)
Online Lessons
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Indirect Taxes Evaluation (Online Lesson)
Online Lessons
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Sugar (Soda) Taxes (Government Intervention)
Study Notes
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Should the sugar tax be scrapped?
16th July 2019
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Taxes (Quizlet Revision Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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Chief Medical Officer calls for extended sugar and salt bans
21st December 2018
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Know your UK Tax Rates! (Quizlet Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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Misguided sugar tax unlikely to be effective in tackling obesity
12th April 2018
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Sugar Taxes
Topic Videos
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Plastic Planet - An Economic and Human Crisis
30th December 2017
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Elasticity of Demand in Action: Sugary Drink Demand and Higher Prices
17th October 2017
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Water Fountains in Schools - More Powerful than a Sugar Tax?
29th March 2016
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Doctors call for a 20% tax of sugary foods and drinks
13th July 2015
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Bacon sandwich with sugar, anyone?
27th October 2015
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Jamie Oliver calls for Sugar Tax on Soft Drinks
20th October 2015
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US sugar tax effectiveness questioned
27th August 2015
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Resources on the Sugar Tax
20th March 2016