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Jersey budget proposes tobacco and alcohol duty hikes
Duties on cigarettes and spirits will rise by 10% from 1 January, if proposals by Jersey's Treasury and Resources are approved by the States.
In its draft budget, to be debated on 4 December, the department said the tobacco increase would raise 拢1.2m.
The rise would put 38p on a packet of 20 cigarettes and 拢1.05 on a litre of spirits, while strong beer (more than 4.9% ABV) would be 4p more per pint.
The department will also ask the States to approve 拢56.1m for capital projects.
Treasury and Resources Minister Philip Ozouf described it as "one of the biggest capital spending programmes ever undertaken in Jersey".
The investment forms part of the Medium Term Financial Plan due to be debated by the States.
Senator Ozouf said a recommendation, by the independent Fiscal Policy Panel, to accelerate capital investment in the short term, had been considered but was rejected.
He said: "Based on current forecasts there is insufficient funding in 2013 to achieve that."
The biggest capital outlay proposed for 2013 is 拢18.8m for an ongoing social housing programme.
The replacement of St Martin's School contributes to a proposed 拢8.7m allocation for Education, Sport and Culture capital projects.
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