Prices at the pump have leapt since the start of the conflict – but clinging to fossil fuels will only prolong the pain, says Berlin-based journalist Tania Roettger
Tbf it’s just a tax cut, not a subsidy. Excise is per liter and VAT is percentage of total price so purely through VAT I imagine they’re still taxing a liter of fuel more than they used to, in relation to volume not price that is.
It’s not great, but they still can’t make fuel too cheap this way. It’s still pretty unaffordable.
Tbf it’s just a tax cut, not a subsidy. Excise is per liter and VAT is percentage of total price so purely through VAT I imagine they’re still taxing a liter of fuel more than they used to, in relation to volume not price that is.
It’s not great, but they still can’t make fuel too cheap this way. It’s still pretty unaffordable.