The dates for phased increases in energy tax rates were pushed back further in the latest version of a bill that is meant to revise the way the EU taxes fuel and electricity.
The amended bill delays the second phase of scheduled increases on motor fuel, heating fuel, and electricity by one year to 2034, according to a document dated Oct. 27 and seen by Bloomberg.
The amendment is yet another concession by Denmark, which holds the EU’s rotating presidency, to get the controversial bill over the line by the time the ...
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