SURVEY SHOCK: How much it really costs the petrol that we put in? How many are there taxes? [Full resolution photo DOCUMENTARY]

The last time I put gas, the cost of a liter of 95-octane was 1,198 euro. Today that I noticed it climbed to 1.30 approximately! On the receipt I received, I noticed a resolution, which “froze”. Really, what is the “net” value of the fuel that we put millions of Greeks on the way to our cars? See the analysis below, but the photo document…
That day, the gas tank of my car filled it with 40 euros. The cost of gasoline 95 octane was to 1.198 euros. Perhaps the most low that I ran into in the last few years, and today observing the prices at service stations climbed to 1.30 euro.
The proof that I received, was an analysis of the net worth, and other taxes, customs duties and VAT.
The results? Shocking.
The net value of the unleaded of 1.198 euro was… 0.30 euro cents.
So. 40 euros of gas I paid for, the state received the 29.85 euros! The total value of the gasoline was 10.15 euro.
Incredible? With such taxes and duties, with all the millions of cars on the roads, and machinery, heating in houses, etc, the state may not “straighten”it?
Where are all these money? In which funds? And why didn’t bounce back to you?
This year the heating oil, from the 1.30 to the euro reached up to 0.70 of the euro, increased consumption compared to last year’s winter. So. the funds of the state, they came in tens of millions of euros more than last year.
If they did something similar in the petrol and diesel we wouldn’t have had a huge increase in sales? Unless there in the state only think of “eco”.
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