Written answers

Thursday, 20 June 2024

Photo of Michael LowryMichael Lowry (Tipperary, Independent)
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92. To ask the Minister for Finance his views on a matter (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26592/24]

Photo of Michael McGrathMichael McGrath (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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The Government is conscious of the implications of fuel costs for all sectors of society. This is reflected in the fact that in 2022, in light of the acute impact rising prices were having on households and businesses, the Government provided for temporary cuts in excise rates which, inclusive of VAT amounted to 21 cents, 16 cents and 5.4 cents per litre on petrol, auto-diesel and marked gas oil, respectively.

These temporary cuts to excise rates were initially due to end on 31 August 2022, but following review and monitoring of fuel prices, were extended until February 2023, with a phased restoration of rates occurring in June and September 2023. A final restoration of excise rates was due to take place on 31 October 2023, but Budget 2024 provided for further extension until 31 March 2024, with phased restoration occurring in April and August 2024. The first of these restorations took place on 1 April 2024 adding 4 cent per litre to petrol, 3 cent to auto diesel and 1.7 cent to MGO.

While I recognise that households and business continue to face challenges, the Government must strike the appropriate balance between providing support and avoiding fuelling cyclical inflationary trends. The Government has provided relief to consumers and businesses since 2022 through a number of support measures including temporary reductions in excise. However, these measures were introduced as temporary support measures and involve an ongoing cost to the exchequer while they are retained.

The above said however, the Deputy should note that I will continue to monitor and review the position in the coming weeks in the context of the final phase of excise rate restorations due to take place in August 2024.

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