
[#SudRadio]🗣@dupontainan : “For a real reduction in the price of fuel to 1.50 euros, it is necessary to tax the profits of oil companies! »
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— Southern Radio (@SudRadio) July 4, 2022
After the 10-cent discount ended on December 31, motorists were somewhat confused. And for good reasons, fuel is still as expensive, but the government no longer makes a single gesture to help drivers. As a result, the situation returned to the state when there was no state aid this summer, when service stations again put up prices for two euros liter Fortunately, our leaders have decided to introduce a new measure, but this time it is much more targeted. Indeed, now it is intended only for the humblest workers.
The French are punished by supply interruptions at service stations.
Thus, the government continues the discount of 30 centimes/l at gas stations until mid-November.@TotalEnergies also extends its discount of 20 centimes/l for the same period. pic.twitter.com/u7EdYWGliB
— Elizabeth BORNE (@Elisabeth_Borne) October 16, 2022
Many requests
In the form of a one-time transfer of 100 euros, this compensation can be claimed from January 16, the day before yesterday. And there is already success. Yes, the Ministry of Economy has already published the initial statement in which it informs 825,000 inquiries from Monday to last night. An incredible figure that proves how much motorists suffer from rising fuel prices. Don’t panic if you haven’t applied yet, because you have until February 28th. The first transfers will be made from January 27.
What are the criteria?
Be careful because this help is not available to everyone like it used to be. You must meet several criteria to qualify. First of all, swear that you need your car every day to get to work. In addition, you should have the basic taxable income in 2021 is less than €14,700, which is equivalent to €1,314 net per month for a single person or €3,941 for a couple with two children. In total, 10 million low-income workers could benefit from the increase, according to the government.
I am introducing a bill aimed at reducing gasoline taxes in the face of record high fuel prices and taxing oil company dividends.
A few days before the big holidays, this is an important topic for the French. pic.twitter.com/84UlSqaEBM
— Fabien Roussel (@Fabien_Roussel) June 29, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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