Huhne announced the second phase of the CRC could be postponed for 12 months
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Huhne also announced that thousands of businesses will be exempt from the scheme. He said: "I can reveal that we are proposing to exempt over 12,000 information declarers from the scheme. We now have enough feedback from the first stage of the CRC to remove obligations on information declarers without compromising the scheme’s environmental aims."
The largely unpopular decision that funds raised from the CRC will not be recycled back to participating businesses was raised at the conference and was described as a 'debacle' by CBI's director general Richard Lambert. He said: "Those who feared that green taxes would simply turn into another kind of stealth tax have had their prejudices amply confirmed by the way the Carbon Reduction Commitment has been converted, without consultation, into just another source of revenue for the Treasury." When questioned about this decision by the summit's chair, Roger Harrabin, Chris Huhne said the revision to the CRC would simplify the scheme but acknowledged that tough decisions had been made as part of the comprehensive spending review (CSR).
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To download the CRC consultation documents click here . The deadline for responses is 17th December.
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