Yes the UK has a cap like that in the noughties, they set a price and it'd be reached either with market price or excise topup.Around 50% of the price is tax. We should just cut the tax while this is going on.
That's what has been mooted by Varadkar. A 16.2c excise cut would equate to 20c at the pumps when vat is included. Would still be €2+ if oil prices stay at $125 and dollar keeps under $1.10Around 50% of the price is tax. We should just cut the tax while this is going on.
True but some of us pass half a dozen stations on commute / way to shops etc more if you loop itproblem odyssey06 is while your shopping/driving around ,you are burning quite a bit of fuel /money with no gain
I wouldn't be believing anything the indo says. The reason why there's been no publicity about this is because the story is mostly utter rubbish.Motorists to be hit with fresh fuel price increases from midnight
Motorists will be hit with a 4c to 5c a litre price increase on diesel and petrol from New Year’s Day due to changes in biofuel mix requirements and associated legislative delays.www.independent.ie
hardly any publicity about this, another 4 to 5c put on diesel because of mandatory increased biofuels component from today. So more acres taken away from food production to goto fuel aswell as the inflationary price increase on fuel itself it will also keep the food price inflation going, basic foodstuffs now have the highest inflation rate of all now well above the headline inflation rate of 10%.
Aswell as this increase Eamon Ryan saying that the reduced excise on fuel brought as a result of the Ukraine war will expire in february adding another potential 15c increase. Why is the media not publicising this stuff more
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