Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regs 2013

5th July 2013


The Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regulations 2013 came into force on 1 April 2013

1 Apr 2013 Waste - UK The Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regulations 2013 amend the 1996 Regulations, including increasing from 5.6% to 6.8% the maximum credit a landfill site operator may claim against

Continue reading this with an IEMA membership

Already a Member?
Forgotten number?
Join now & unlock access to
  • News, analysis & innovation from our sector
  • IEMA webinars, podcasts and publications
  • Training and career opportunities
  • Unprecedented industry networking

Start your IEMA journey today!

Join now

Click here to get help or call +44(0)1522 540069


Transform articles

‘Unlimited fines’ proposed for water companies that pollute environment

Water companies could be hit with “unlimited fines” for polluting the environment under a new plan unveiled by the UK government today.

4th April 2023

Read more

As PFAS seep into the public consciousness (and bloodstream), Chris Seekings reports on what’s being done to regulate them

30th March 2023

Read more

Alison Margaret Brown reports on the benefits and risks of using biochar from waste

30th March 2023

Read more

International Paint Ltd, whose parent company is AkzoNobel, has been found guilty of causing pollution to the Yealm estuary with hazardous substances, including tributyltin (TBT), copper, mercury and arsenic, leading to a £650,000 fine.

30th March 2023

Read more

Cutting pollution will be key to reducing the emergence and transmission of ‘super bugs’ resistant to antibiotics, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has said.

8th February 2023

Read more

While children starve, billions of tonnes of food are thrown away each year. David Burrows explores what’s being done about it

2nd February 2023

Read more

Members of IEMA’s policy team outline the key issues facing sustainability professionals in 2023 and beyond

2nd February 2023

Read more

Media enquires

Looking for an expert to speak at an event or comment on an item in the news?

Find an expert