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German Parliament approves voluntary 1,000 euro worker relief bonus

The German lower house of Parliament approved on Friday a relief bonus of up to 1000 euros ($1,169.30). This was part of a package to'soften the impact of the high gas prices caused by the Iran War.

The AfD, the Left Party and the Greens abstained.

Companies can pay an 'unique bonus' to their employees under the plan until June 30th 2027. Payments?will be deductible by employers and tax-free for workers.

The bonus is voluntary, which creates uncertainty about how many companies are going to participate in the weak economy.

Coalition estimates that the measure will result in a loss of?tax revenues of at least 2.8 Billion Euros. The tobacco tax will be increased this year to help fund the initiative.

The bonus is part of a larger?relief package following a dramatic rise in gas prices. Business groups have criticised the government's?shifting of the burden to support households onto employers.

Germany implemented a similar bonus of up to 3,000 Euros during the energy crisis in 2022 that followed Russia's invasion.

(source: Reuters)