the Senate opposes the increase in taxation on electricity beyond the pre-crisis level

A very broad vote, with voices from both the right and the left, allowed the upper house to reject this measure in the finance bill, for which the government hoped to obtain more than three billion euros.

Published on 27/11/2024 06:37

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The Minister of the Budget, Laurent Saint-Martin, in the Senate, November 26, 2024. (ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)
The Minister of the Budget, Laurent Saint-Martin, in the Senate, November 26, 2024. (ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)

A new setback for the government budget. The Senate opposed, Tuesday, November 26, in the evening a key provision of the government's 2025 budget which was to authorize the latter to increase electricity taxation to tax it at a level higher than the period before energy crisis. A very large vote by show of hands, with voices from both the right and the left, allowed the upper house to reject this measure in the finance bill, for which the government hoped to obtain more than three billion euros.

The senators notably compensated for this measure by an increase in the gas tax, for a gain estimated at 1.2 billion euros.. “The government has chosen the easy way to find new revenue: tax electricity again. This measure is socially unjust“, particularly annoyed the socialist Thierry Cozic.

The general rapporteur of Les Républicains Jean-François Husson defended the same deletion, while matching it in return for an increase in the tax on gas, in particular to favor low-carbon energy such as electricity. According to him, the bill for households heated with gas would increase “around 60 euros per year” for a house of 100 square meters, while “for the same house heated with electricity”, the shortfall would reach “200 to 300 euros” with the government proposal.

The government, in search of savings in its budget, gave an unfavorable opinion to this rebalancing. “We prefer an increase in the TICFE (electricity tax) with a continued reduction in the electricity bill; to an increase in the gas tax which would de facto increase the bill for our fellow citizens”launched Budget Minister Laurent Saint-Martin, recalling that the government has “engaged” to reduce electricity bills by 9% on February 1 for 80% of French people.

This promised reduction is in fact made possible by the fall in wholesale prices on the electricity market, which will allow the government to increase the tax on electricity without bills ultimately increasing.

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