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New structure of boat licence pricing | Canal & River Trust
Following the announcement on 19 September about changes to future boat licensing, we are today giving further details about the increases in licence fees to be applied from 1 April 2024. Licences for all boats on our waterways will increase above inflation for each of the next five years. The surcharges for boats without a home mooring and wide beam boats will be applied in addition to that.The following licence pricing will be applied, starting from 1 April 2024 (with the surcharges for boats without a home mooring and for wide beam boats also summarised in the table beneath):All boatsStandard licence fee: All boats will see an above-inflation increase in each of the next five years. This will be determined in November of the preceding year when the latest inflation forecasts are available from the Bank of England i.e. the increase to be applied from April 2024 will be announced next month.Boats without a home mooringBoats without a home mooring will see a total surcharge of 25% applied on top of the standard licence fee. It will be phased in, so that the surcharge in each year is as follows: April 2023 (existing): Standard licence fee April 2024: Standard licence fee + 5% April 2025: Standard licence fee + 10% April 2026: Standard licence fee + 15% April 2027: Standard licence fee + 20% April 2028: Standard licence fee + 25% Wide beam boatsWider boats will see an increase to the current surcharge.Boats 2.16m/7ft 1” – 3.24m/10ft 7½” (Band 2) will see an increase from the existing 10% surcharge to a 25% surcharge. It will be phased in, so that the surcharge in each year is as follows: April 2023 (existing): Standard licence fee +10% April 2024: Standard licence fee +13% April 2025: Standard licence fee +16% April 2026: Standard licence fee +19% April 2027: Standard licence fee +22% April 2028: Standard licence fee +25% Boats over 3.24m/10ft 7½” (Band 3) will see an increase from the existing 20% surcharge to a 50% surcharge. It will be phased in, so that the surcharge in each year is as follows: April 2023 (existing): Standard licence fee +20% April 2024: Standard licence fee +26% April 2025: Standard licence fee +32% April 2026: Standard licence fee +38% April 2027: Standard licence fee +44% April 2028: Standard licence fee +50% Wide beam boats without a home mooringWider boats without a home mooring will see both surcharges combined.Boats without home moorings over 2.16m/7ft 1” – 3.24m/10ft 7½” (Band 2) will see an increase from the existing 10% surchar...
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