Dear fuels, the government of San Marino will evaluate whether it will extend the cut in excise duties
Excise duties on fuel, the government could extend the cut. The November decree, which lowered the tax rates on imports by 15 cents, expires on January 31
CARLA DINI – Dear fuel, the government will evaluate whether it will extend the cut in excise duties. Meanwhile, the USL is pressing for new agreements with Italy so as not to align. (…)
From 1 January the law also came into force in San Marino reduction of the Smac Card discount on petrol, going from 15 to 10 cents for each liter of fuel. The agreements in force between Titano and the Belpaese require that the price of fuel be aligned, but Italy canceled the controlled prices as of 1 January 2023 in March 2022, when the Prime Minister was still at the helm of Italy Mario Draghi. At the moment, the gap between the price of a liter of petrol fluctuates between 20 and 30 cents. Numbers that push many Italians, cornered by price increases and galloping reliefs, a cross the border to tick off a convenient full tank. (…)
“On the issue of fuels – explains the general secretary of the San Marino Workers’ Union, Francesca Busignani – we have often intervened. When I was president of the San Marino Consumers Union I had already asked for a greater percentage of discounts on the Smac card but unfortunately the government has instead reduced it. We also suggested that the deductible for fuel, which has been stuck at 750 euros for almost ten years now, should be raised but we hadn’t had any response on the matter”. (…)
Article taken from Corriere Romagna