- Portugal’s government has announced a reduction in fuel prices.
- The reduction is in the form of a two cent per litre reduction on diesel and a one cent per litre reduction on petrol.
- The reduction is being made by returning additional VAT revenue through a discount on the Tax on Petroleum Products (ISP).
- The total ISP discount so far is 15.1 cents per litre on diesel and 16.3 cents per litre on petrol.
- The government is also maintaining the partial suspension of the carbon dioxide emissions surcharge.
- The reduction in applicable taxes amounts to a total of 25.1 cents per litre of diesel and 26.1 cents per litre of petrol.
- The government aims to align fuel taxes in Portugal with the eurozone average while supporting families and environmental objectives.
- Fuel consumption in Portugal has hit a record high for the last decade, with year-on-year growth of around 8%.
- Fuel taxation in Portugal is below the eurozone average, at 6% for diesel and 5% for petrol.
- Agricultural diesel will continue to receive a reduction of six cents per litre to support the sector.
Source: portugalresident.com
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