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Windfall Tax (United Kingdom)

The Windfall Tax was a tax on what were claimed to be "the excess profits of the privatised utilities"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1997 Budget )〕 and was introduced by the Labour government of Tony Blair in 1997. It followed from their manifesto commitment made during the 1997 general election campaign to impose a "windfall levy" on the privatised utilities.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=New Labour, because Britain deserves better )〕 The tax came after 18 years of Conservative government, which had seen the privatization of many state-owned assets, at prices which many considered too low. It aimed to "put right the bad deal which customers and taxpayers got from the privatisation of the utilities".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 10 Jul 1997 (pt 22) )〕 The tax produced an estimated one off income to the government of £5 billion, which was used to fund the New Deal, a welfare-to-work program that sought to tackle long term unemployment, as well as providing capital investment for schools and the University for Industry (Learndirect).
== The tax ==

The tax was calculated by means of a 9 times P/E ratio, whereby the average post-tax profit in the four years after privatization was multiplied by 9 to give the value for the purposes of the tax. The difference between this value and the total market capitalization based on the company's flotation price was subject to a 23% 'windfall tax'. The tax was charged to the company, and was payable in two instalments on 1 December 1997 and 1 December 1998.
The companies affected were those privatized by the Telecommunications Act 1984, the Airports Act 1986, the Gas Act 1986, the Water Act 1989, the Electricity Act 1989 (and the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992) and the Railways Act 1993. The firms affected were BAA, British Energy, British Gas (now BG plc and Centrica), British Telecom, National Power, Northern Ireland Electricity, Powergen, Scottish Hydro, Scottish Power and Railtrack, the regional electricity companies and the privatized water and sewerage companies (including such companies now forming part of Hyder, United Utilities and Scottish Power).
Since 1997, no further windfall taxes have been levied in the UK. However, calls have been made for new windfall taxes. The ''Financial Times'' reported in January 2008 that the government was considering ways of maximising returns to the treasury from the sale of the troubled Northern Rock bank, which could include a windfall tax or the government taking an equity stake. In the event, the bank was not sold on to private investors, but instead came under UK government ownership.

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