🗣️ "Il n'y a pas de hausse de taxes sur le gaz" dans le budget 2025, assure @LaurentSMartin
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What are the consequences on French bills?
The Prime Minister was very clear when tackling the 2025 budget: savings will have to be made and state revenues increased. To increase revenues, the French should, if the budget is passed, be made to contribute through taxes. According to Laurent Saint-Martin, the gas tax should not increase. In addition, the International Energy Agency (IEA) assures that the price of gas should fall in 2025 in Europe, due to the increase in supplies from the United States and Qatar. As a reminder, the price of gas had increased sharply in 2021 and 2022 in Europe, affected by the energy crisis that followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. If no increase in gas taxation is ultimately observed, gas bills should therefore be lower in 2025.
Concerning the price of electricity, Laurent Saint-Martin makes a clarification. There will indeed be an increase in taxation in this area, that is to say an increase in taxes, but the bill will still go down: “The electricity bill of our fellow citizens who are on the regulated tariff will go down by around 9% from February 1st.” This will be possible thanks to the drop in the cost of electricity which will absorb the increase in the tax. This means the end of the tariff shield, put in place during the energy crisis.