Among the alternatives preferred by Italians are pellet stoves. However, heating that used to provide the security of an economic diversion from gas has become less and less convenient.
Pellet costs have suffered the effect of a suddenly increased demand as well as the fallout of production costs due to the increase in energy costs.
In addition to demand and production costs, there is a third factor on which the State has decided to intervene. The Government has in fact provided for in the Budget law an important amendment capable of eliminating one of the items responsible for the price of Pellet bags at the source.
Indirect taxes are included on the costs of this raw material, as in most products sold. In this case the VAT on pellets lost for 22% of the price the final. Those most attentive to the government have realized that it is much more convenient to waive part of the taxes on a commodity that has become necessary and primary rather than subsidizing families with bill bonuses.
Good news for those who use pellet stoves and above all for those who have made them their primary form of heating. With the arrival of winter, Italian families have added to their concerns over the cost of natural gas the price of a 15 kg bag of pellets, which has gone from 5 to around 15 euros.
The cost of pellets will be reduced thanks to VAT
In detail, the proposed maneuver will bring the VAT on pellets from 22% to 5%. This is an amendment that thus reducing the final cost in retail by 17%. If traders do not speculate on the new prices, the expected reduction for a bag of pellets should drop from 15 euros to 12.45 euros.
Buy biomass at affordable prices today it is almost impossible and it is easy instead to buy low-priced goods which ultimately turn out to be counterfeit. Those who have used biofuels as their main energy source over the years will thus have the possibility of saving a total of between 50 and 70 euros for the next three months.