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EU FUEL TAX RULES - Jfish - 06-06-2008 EU rules state the VAT on fuel cannot be less than 15% Member states are free to set VAT rates at or above that minimum Changing VAT minimum requires proposal from European Commission and unanimous agreement of all member states Also minimum EU-wide excise duty of 330 euros (£260) per 1,000 litres (220 gallons) of diesel "Fuel is too expensive. France put a mechanism in place two years ago which provided the fishermen with a compensation package, and Europe said no," he said. "That's why we came here, to tell Europe to stop getting in the way of the French government trying to help us." However, the EU officials stressed that any fuel subsidies would be illegal under European law and unsustainable in the long term. EU rules state that the value-added tax (VAT) rate on fuel cannot be less than 15%. Member states are free to set VAT rates at or above that minimum. "There is a problem of high costs at the time when the sector is also in a situation where there is overcapacity and where there is a need for restructuring," said Patrick Tabone, the chief political adviser of the EU fisheries commissioner. "What we need to ensure is that the responses we come up with are a real help to the sector, not only in the short term, but in the long term." The BBC's Dominic Hughes in Brussels says that this is not a message the angry fishermen will want to hear. Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Benn - 06-08-2008 Removing excise taxes will definitely make the price for fuel go down, but at the same time it will make the oil extractors become richer. Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Steven - 06-11-2008 Not at all, they will simply deduct from the price the VAT amount, and they must not benefit of additional income. The government must take care of that Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Steven - 07-18-2008 Jfish Wrote:However, the EU officials stressed that any fuel I don't think this is the time when the law is should be upon EU citizens' facilities. Subsidies are necessary, and in this case they should change the law. Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Benn - 07-20-2008 330 euros for 1000 liters is too much. I mean if 1 liter costs 1 euro then 330 euros is 33% from 1000 Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Terry - 07-30-2008 Unfortunately the EU can do very little about fuel taxes. All the fuel in the world belongs to either Russia or USA (of course I'm not mentioning the arabic countries) Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Faw_Peter - 07-31-2008 USA saves its oil resources for itself. When the world reserves will run out, the USA will be the only country with oil Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Terry - 08-02-2008 If we are not so stupid, we'll not allow that. Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Steven - 08-14-2008 By allowing the Iraqi war, we already did that. In result - yes, we are stupid. Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Karl.in.eu - 08-30-2008 If Obama wins the elections, he promised to evacuate the USA troops from Iraq. We are left only with the solution to pray that American people will make the right choice and that the elections will be democratic. BTW when are those elections going to be held? Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Terry - 08-31-2008 Karl.in.eu Wrote:If Obama wins the elections, he promised to evacuate the USA troops from Iraq. We are left only with the solution to pray that American people will make the right choice and that the elections will be democratic. BTW when are those elections going to be held?you're telling fairy-tales. The outcome of the elections won't determine considerably the prices for oil. Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Nicholas - 09-03-2008 The USA presidential elections are scheduled on the 4th November (2008) Re: EU FUEL TAX RULES - Terry - 09-04-2008 hmm, there is not much left. We will witness the most powerful political debates during these two months. |