Environmental taxes and fees; revenues by taxpayer 1987-2012
| Taxpayers | Periods | Environmental fees revenues Sewerage charges (mln euro) |
|---|---|---|
| 10-12 Manufacture of food and beverages | 2012* | 41 |
| E Water supply and waste management | 2012* | 8 |
| H Transportation and storage | 2012* | 5 |
| Source: CBS. | ||
Table explanation
This table presents an overview of the revenues of the environmental taxes and fees. The government charges several taxes and fees to support and finance environmental policy.
The revenues of environmental taxes and fees can be attributed by taxpayer, distinguishing private households, industries and non-residents.
The above mentioned revenues of environmental taxes and fees are presented in the following variables:
-value in current prices, million euros.
Data available from: 1987-2012
Status of the figures:
The figures concerning 2011 and 2012 are (revised) provisional. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.
Changes as of September 29, 2014:
None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore. This table is replaced by table: Environmental taxes and fees; revenues by taxpayer. See paragraph 3.
Description topics
- Environmental fees revenues
- Environmental fees
Fees to finance specific environmental measures by the government. Examples of environmental fees are sewerage charges, fees on water pollution, noise tax civil aviation, groundwater fee and fees on after-care of refuse dumps.- Sewerage charges
- Municipalities levy sewerage charges to finance the collection, transport and processing of domestic waste water, industrial waste water and rain water.
Users of real estate from which waste water is transported through the sewer pay the charge. Dutch municipalities had a choice of what kind of sewerage charge to levy until 1 January 2010. Since then there is a single charge.