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2021-05-11
A Green Tax proposal as a way to accelerate the energy transition
There is a need to establish fiscal policies that promote the energy transition with certain tax incentives that benefit certain choices and behaviors to the detriment of others.
2021-05-10
APREN alerts: current legislation unable to comply with PNEC
This is the main conclusion of a study on Green Taxation, carried out by Deloitte for APREN.
2021-05-09
Price cannot be the only criterion for solar auctions
With the third auction at the door, the president of APREN says that criteria such as sustainability must also be considered when choosing the winners.
2021-05-09
10 measures to increase tax revenue with green taxes
They are divided into the areas of transport, electricity and industry and promise to yield to the state coffers an additional revenue of 1,180 million euros between 2022 and 2030.
2021-05-08
Green Taxation. Tax changes could bring more than 1 billion euros to the state coffers
A study by the Portuguese association of renewable energies reveals that the change in environmental taxes can bring gains to the State of more than one billion euros by 2030.
2021-05-08
APREN advocates higher taxes for old cars and diesel
APREN's proposal asks that cars before June 2007 pay a higher Single Tax (IUC) as of next year.
2021-05-07
Cars before 2007 should pay more IUC
The study “A new fiscal policy for the energy transition of Portugal” by APRE) and Deloitte is in the hands of the Government to be analyzed.
2021-05-06
Current tax system does not follow PNEC, says APREN study
"A profound reform of the Portuguese energy model is necessary with regard to the final consumption of energy and the penetration of renewables in the generation of electricity", says the document.
2021-05-06
Current tax system does not reflect PNEC requirements, says APREN study
The current tax system does not adequately promote the necessary changes in the energy system that are required by the National Energy and Climate Plan 2030.
2021-05-06
What can change in energy taxes?
Pay more on diesel, deduct electric car on IRS and IRC.