The Ceiling for the "Fuel Premium" Increases From 300 to 600 Euros: What Is This Unknown Aid that Can Benefit Employees?
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In the face of the long-lasting rise in pump prices, the government is pushing its arsenal. Between targeted aid, support for the most exposed sectors and an increase in the fuel premium paid by employers, the executive promises more than one billion euros mobilised to cushion the shock.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced a doubling of the "fuel premium" defiscalisation ceiling. This unknown mechanism allows companies to cover all or part of the fuel costs of their employees. Up to now, it will be limited to 300 euros per year, it will increase to 600 euros. - The ceiling for the "fuel premium" increases from 300 euros to 600 euros: what is this unknown aid that can benefit employees? (Policy).
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