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German Parliament approves fuel discounts and relief bonuses to combat energy crisis

The lower house of the German parliament approved on Friday a tax-free bonus up to 1,170 euros ($1,175) for workers, and a fuel reduction for May and Juni as part of an overall package designed to offset the impact of increased petrol prices caused by the Iran War.

Energy tax on petrol and diesel will be reduced by 0.17 euros a litre over the next two months. The oil companies will determine whether or not the price of fuel drops by this amount.

The upper house of parliament will still need to approve the measure after the lower house has made its decision. This is expected later on Friday.

Fuel price relief for businesses and consumers is valued at 1.6 billion Euros.

Economists criticise this type of aid, saying that governments should instead provide tight-targeted assistance to vulnerable households.

Germany Approves Worker Relief Bonus

The lower house of the parliament approved an additional relief bonus for employees of up to?to 1000 euros, which employers may pay until June 30th 2027.

Employers will be able to deduct the one-off payment and workers won't have to pay tax.

Due to the weak economy, it is unclear how many companies will participate in this bonus.

The coalition in power estimates that the measure would cost at least 2.8bn euros?in lost taxes. The tobacco tax will be raised this year to help fund the measure.

Germany offered a similar bonus up to?to 3,000 Euros during the?energy crises of 2022 that followed Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Business groups have criticized the government for shifting household support to employers.

(source: Reuters)