The VAT on the Electricity and Gas Bill Rises From 10% to 21% This Monday After Cheaper Prices
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Part of the anti-crisis measures that the Government launched in March now lapses.
The annual increase in tax collection exceeds 10.6% until April. More information: Tax revenues skyrocket and rise by almost 12% after the start of the war in Iran
The return to the 21% rate coincides with the price increase derived from the summer pending the new decree approved by the government
The measures were to be in force until 30 June, but the package provided for the early deactivation of some of them if the prices of supplies were contained in April, something that has happened for electricity and gas.The Government lowers the VAT on fuels to 10%: these are the fiscal measures approved in the anti-crisis plan.The Government begins to deactivate this Monday the anti-crisis plan to address the consequences of the conflict in the …
Tax subsidies for diesel and petrol are maintained
The reduction of VAT applicable to electricity, natural gas, briquettes, pellets and firewood, as well as the reduction of the Special Electricity Tax will fall this Monday due to the moderation of prices.This June 1 begins the gradual deactivation of some of the measures included in the plan approved by the government in March to deal with the economic consequences of the attack on Iran by the US and Israel.Continue reading
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