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<p>In 2017-18, HGV levy revenue from non-UK hauliers was £50m. Of this, approximately
£4m was from vehicles registered in the Republic of Ireland, £45m was from vehicles
registered in other EU Member States, and £1m was from vehicles registered elsewhere.
There were vehicles from all EU Member States paying the HGV levy during 2017-18.</p><p>
</p><p>The HGV levy is enforced by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
Vehicles are stopped at the roadside and, if they have not paid the right levy, the
vehicle is held until a fine of £300 is paid. The DVSA targets vehicles that are known
not to have paid the levy, and it also checks for levy compliance of vehicles that
are stopped for other reasons.</p>
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