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How Olympic costs could rise to £8billion or more |
2006-11-23 |
![]() The original budget did not include a bill for VAT costs on the construction, which the Treasury now expects the Olympic Delivery Authority to pay. That bill will be at least £250m - taking the total costs to £8.25bn. Others say the VAT bill could be up to £1bn - raising the total above £9bn. The £2.375 billion public funding package included £1.5 billion from National Lottery, £625 million from London council taxpayers and £250 million from the Mayor's London Development Agency. Tony Blair and Ken Livingstone have both ruled out council tax rises to fund the shortfall. But lottery good causes are likely to be squeezed further. One other option would be for the Treasury to give up the 12p it takes from the sale of every lottery ticket. |
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