Monday, January 25, 2016

Petrol price would be only 44 cents per liter without excise taxes – Baritalia News

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The price Gasoline has fallen across Europe except in Italy where it remained unchanged. In Italy the gasoline has a huge cost per liter because in addition to the fuel cost are the excise taxes imposed by the government. According to a recent analysis by some experts Correira della Sera, the actual cost per liter of gasoline in Italy is 44 cents.

A very low cost compared to what actually devoted to the gas stations. In recent years the cost of gasoline remained unchanged even though the price of oil has decreased greatly because excise taxes imposed by the government have increased up to 46% of the cost.

The last increase imposed by the state as regards the VAT from 20% came to 21.8%. So the decline in oil prices that has taken place in recent years has been in some ways offset by increases in excise duties and VAT which have occurred in recent times.

The Confartigianato, a trade association with more members of Italy, announced that Italy is the state where you pay the most expensive fuel in Europe except for Sweden and Great Britain. The gasoline is the fuel most consumed by Italians has by far the highest price of all the old continent with the exception of Holland.

The cost of gasoline is often a topic at the center of heated discussions by Italian motorists who want to cost as in other European countries. According to a careful analysis of Confesercenti, although gasoline was free anyway Italians would pay a euro: “Ironically although producing countries there regalassero the raw material, a liter of green would cost anyway Italians 1,083 Euros, a liter of diesel 0,965 euro “.

The Codacons intervened in the debate and said:” Italy remains firmly at the top of the list of European countries where the fuel costs more. “

large oil companies, Italian stressed that: “From June 2015 to today the price of gasoline has fallen a total of more than 21 cents, while that of diesel by about 28 cents, fully reflecting the drop in crude oil and refined products on international markets.”

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