Three weeks ago, the National Assembly passed an envelope of 230 million euros for those households that use these cylindrical sticks for their heating, logs or pellets, the prices of which are exploding. Gabriel Atal, Minister of Public Accounts, clarified the outlines. the aid, which will range from 50 to 200 euros, will benefit French people who earn up to 2,260 euros per month for an individual and up to 4,750 euros for couples. two children. That is a total of 2.6 million households. “The box office will open on December 22. It is enough to connect to Chequeenergie.fr.gouv.fr and enter the telegraph number and the invoice.– explains the minister Parisian . Depending on the type of wood and the degree of moisture, the cost of a log is about 0.038 euros per kilowatt hour (kWh). A far cry from gas prices of around €0.0880 per kWh, and a far cry from the regulated price of electricity sold by EDF of €0.174 per kWh.
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The minister, wanting to address “working France that wakes up every morning“claimed”assume [son] commitment to focusing efforts on the middle class“. “French people who work, or who want to work, must be our priorityadds Gabriel Atal. Reference to the famous formula of former President Nicolas Sarkozy.France that wakes up early“.
Program against tax and social fraud
The former speaker of the government announced that he will present “In early 2023» plan on tax and social frauds. “From next year we will be able to automatically deduct a fraudulent company’s VAT. And we’re making progress on the e-invoicing site, which will be implemented from July 2024 for large companies and others in the following years.Gabriel Atal elaborates, reminding that VAT fraud is estimated at 20 billion euros per year, according to INSEE. Social security fraud benefits can no longer be paid into foreign bank accounts from July 1, 2023.These payments amount to EUR 150 million over 5 years“, the minister clarifies.
Source: Le Figaro

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