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Germany briefly cuts sales tax on gas 

Rate drops from 19% to 7% in bid to ‘ease the pressure’ on households

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Aug 2022 7:30PM

Germany briefly cuts sales tax on gas 
Germany Chancellor Olaf Scholz announces that Europe’s top economy will temporarily slash the sales tax on gas to help consumers facing soaring bills amid a crunch in Russian energy supplies. – AFP pic, August 18, 2022

BERLIN – Chancellor Olaf Scholz said today that Germany would temporarily slash the sales tax on gas to help consumers facing soaring bills amid a crunch in Russian energy supplies.

Scholz said the move to cut the value-added tax on gas to 7% from 19% currently was intended to offset an energy surcharge in the wake of the Ukraine war expected to cost households hundreds of euros.

“The discounted sales tax will apply as long as the gas surcharge is being applied, that is until March 31, 2024,” he told reporters.

“With this measure, we are offering gas customers relief that is significantly larger than the extra burden imposed by the surcharges."

Scholz said the government expected energy companies “to pass on this reduction in full to consumers,” while pledging further state relief measures “to ease the pressure” on households.

“The question of social justice is decisive so that the country remains united in this crisis,” Scholz said.

Trading Hub Europe, a non-profit company of energy network operators in Germany, on Monday said the surcharge had been set at 2.419 cents (11 sen) per kWh.

For a family of four with an annual average energy usage of 20,000 kWh, this would come to about €483.80 before goods and services taxes.

The surcharge is aimed at sharing out the surging costs borne by energy importers after Russia drastically choked off gas supplies to Germany following its invasion of Ukraine.

Gas importers have so far swallowed the additional costs themselves, but a new rule agreed by the government allows them to pass on ballooning costs via the levy to households from October 1.

Scholz has attempted to reassure Germans that they will receive state aid to help cushion the blow of the additional costs, repeatedly intoning: “You'll never walk alone.”

The centre-left-led coalition has expressed fears that the soaring bills could lead to social unrest in Europe’s top economy.

Far-right and left-wing parties have announced street protests beginning in September demanding relief for German consumers. – AFP, August 18, 2022

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