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Dutch government offers tax breaks for rising fuel costs

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The Dutch government has announced a package of tax breaks and targeted support measures to cushion the impact of rising fuel costs, as households and businesses face renewed energy price pressures.

At the centre of the plan is a €1 billion relief package, aimed at easing the burden on key groups such as commuters, truck drivers and fishermen. Rather than introducing a broad fuel tax cut, the government opted for targeted tax relief and financial support, focusing on those most affected by high transport and energy costs.

Officials have made it clear that fuel taxes themselves will not be significantly reduced, despite calls for wider cuts. Instead, the strategy combines selective tax breaks with additional measures, including support for low income households struggling with energy bills and incentives to help homeowners reduce energy consumption.

This approach reflects a balancing act between cost of living concerns and fiscal constraints. Cutting fuel excise duties across the board would cost the government billions in lost revenue, making targeted interventions a more controlled option.

Alongside the relief package, the Netherlands has also extended reduced fuel excise duties until 2027, maintaining earlier discounts introduced during the 2022 energy crisis, though at slightly adjusted levels.

The measures come as the government activates the first phase of its energy crisis plan, signalling concern about market volatility even though there are currently no immediate fuel shortages.

More broadly, policymakers are considering additional steps such as adjusting commuting allowances and other tax mechanisms to further offset rising transport and energy costs if the situation worsens.

Overall, the Dutch response prioritises targeted tax relief over blanket fuel price cuts, aiming to shield vulnerable groups while maintaining budget discipline and longer term energy policy goals.

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