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North Sea tax revenue cut by £1.5bn

By Chris Giles and Carola Hoyos

Published: March 25 2006 02:00 | Last updated: March 25 2006 02:00

The Treasury has written off three-quarters of the £2bn extra revenue it had hoped to raise from oil companies in 2006-07 after its recent increase in North Sea oil taxation.

In the small print of the Budget documentation, the Treasury accepted that North Sea production was likely to fall next financial year, so it cut its estimate of tax revenues from the North Sea by £1.5bn.

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