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Not so long ago we talked about a possible new tax on road companies. The purpose of the government is find money to replenish the treasury.

Other districts in automotive world may soon suffer. This is the case tax benefits for off-road diesel, GNR.

Profit of 870 million euros per year

To save, the government is looking for different ways. One of them is at the level of the tax niche, which concerns GNR.

We remind you that fuel used in France for mobile machines non-road sector, namely agricultural, forestry, river or public works sectors.

Only they are mainly fuel zero rating. That’s why, fraud widespread in this area and therefore does lose money to the state.

The government therefore wishes REMOVE tax benefits of GNR. The goal? Recover in general more than 870 million euros over a year

Use the environment

The government will now face serious problem: will succeed pass this reform.

Because the real agricultural environment is under threat Rebel. For 20 years, the state tried 4 times to remove this tax nichewithout success

Farmers claim: if tax benefits disappear, this should be expected new flash prices

But the government has a plan and it is called environment. Indeed, he is betting on global warming convince professionals Well done of this decision.

Road companies are also in the sights

As we already mentioned, there is Several daysroad companies are also in the government’s sights.

The goal is this set new tax However, this will not happen applicable what if all other concession companies also taxable

The government points the finger at what road companies received increased profit these last years. The balance sheet contributed to a reduction in the corporate tax rate.

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Author: Quentin Dubois
Source: Auto Plus

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