The fuel 1 € is good (sorry for those who think only their mouth)
It's not going to be so blatant:
Under the headings "The price of oil" and "VAT"
http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualit ... oints.html
The opinion of the "Supreme Guide", but the time he does it or Aloïs Alzheimer passing by ...
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So, in summary, oil is making a huge leap, it's good for the planet.
Everything is increasing in relation and much more for products that have no obvious relationship.
Misery of the multitude and profits of some, recession, violence, wars ... It's good for the planet?
The human circus continues ...
Reissue because the link has changed
The price of oil
The Head of State announced that he intended to propose to his European partners to "suspend" VAT on petroleum products to cope with the rise in the price of petroleum.
"If the barrel continues to increase, should we keep a VAT rate proportional to the price under the same conditions?" Asked the Head of State.
But "it is a decision which would be European", he underlined. "It is a proposal that I am launching"
In France, Nicolas Sarkozy proposed "that all additional revenue due to VAT on petroleum products above a certain level, which we will discuss within the government, (...) be put into a fund which will allow us to help the French who need it most ".
The revenues generated by VAT with the increase in the price of oil represent according to him "150 to 170 million euros per quarter". And "I would like us to devote all of these sums to aid".
He mentioned in particular the premium per tank, currently 150 euros: "not only will we perpetuate it for next year, but we will bring it to 200 euros, and we will finance that by this additional income" from VAT.
VAT
The president announced that he was going to "discuss with the European partners" of France to propose to them to lower to 5,5% the rate of VAT on the buildings with "high environmental quality", on the restoration and on the records .
The president first of all wished that "all buildings with high environmental quality" could benefit from a rate of 5,5%.
Nicolas Sarkozy also wants to "keep the promise" of Jacques Chirac to lower the VAT on catering to 5,5%. This promise "will have to be honored" following a "long European process", added the President of the Republic.
He finally wished to "raise the question of taxation on records and video". There is "no reason, said Nicolas Sarkozy, that the tax on books is at 5,5% and that on records, also cultural property, at 19,6%".