- Drive, the Dutch petrol station association, urges the government to increase fuel excise discounts or lower VAT due to rising fuel prices.
- Fuel prices have surged this week because of the Middle East conflict, with Euro95 and diesel both costing over €2.36 per liter.
- Drive warns that refueling is becoming unaffordable for many Dutch people, especially those reliant on cars for work.
- The temporary excise reduction from 2022 is still in place but has been partially reversed; Drive calls for urgent government action.
Source: taxlive.nl
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