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Updated · Notes From Poland · Jul 1
Poland Fuel Prices Jump 14% as 23% VAT Returns After Relief Ends
Updated
Updated · Notes From Poland · Jul 1

Poland Fuel Prices Jump 14% as 23% VAT Returns After Relief Ends

3 articles · Updated · Notes From Poland · Jul 1

Summary

  • Around 0.80-0.86 zloty per litre was added to petrol and diesel prices at some Polish stations on Wednesday after reduced fuel VAT and a retail price cap expired on June 30.
  • The jump followed the restoration of the standard 23% VAT rate from 8%; analysts and Finance Minister Andrzej Domański had expected a smaller average rise of 0.30-0.50 zloty per litre.
  • Dziennik.pl reported petrol at 6.79-6.82 zloty per litre and diesel at 6.97-7.05 zloty, with E-petrol, Polsat News and Business Insider Polska all citing similar increases.
  • The relief package was introduced after the Iran war disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, then phased out as oil prices eased following a US-Iran deal to reopen the waterway.
  • 4.7 billion zloty is the total cost the finance ministry now puts on the measures, while a proposed one-off windfall tax on fuel companies is expected to raise about 4 billion zloty.

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