They will confirm over the next two weeks
Back in September 2022, the Government announced a range of measures aimed at helping households amid the rising cost of living.There were also others that are set to expire this month.
Reduced VAT rate for gas and electricity The reduced VAT rate of 9% applies to the supply of gas and electricity. This does not include home heating oil. Energy credits The third and final energy credit of €200 is set to be paid next month, but the Government are deciding whether or not to extend it.
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