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Germany asked the European Union for tax exemption on gas

Germany asked the European Union for tax exemption on gas

German minister writes to EU on VAT exemption for gas levy

German Finance Minister Christian Lindner has written to the European Commission to waive the value-added tax on new gas prices for a limited period.

Germany has achieved the 75% gas stock target ahead of schedule. German gas storage facilities are more than 75 percent full, according to data from European operators group GIE.

Germany has 23.3 billion cubic meters (bcm) of underground gas reserves, slightly more than a fifth of the 100 bcm of gas it will use in 2021.

Germany has been phasing out a contingency plan to cut off gas from its main supplier, Russia, since the start of the war in Ukraine.

is in the second phase of a three-phase emergency plan developed after the decline.

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