Budget cuts: Is the end of the climate monus in Austria?

Budget cuts: Is the end of the climate monus in Austria?

Political advisor Christoph Pöchinger, who maintains close connections to the freedom, comments are concerned about the current government budget plans in a Krone.TV interview. As Krone , the government plans to save over six billion euros in the budget without saving tax increases. The climate bonus will probably fall and the CO2 tax could either be drastically reduced or completely abolished. In addition, the climate, which was originally initiated by Norbert Hofer, will be offered as a "Austria ticket" at a higher price in the future. Many funding, including club grants, are also reduced.

important legal changes 2025

The Tel -Laborge Act will not only regulate the home office from 2025, but will also make the place of work more flexible. As the Chamber of Labor , employees can now also work in places such as parks or cafés, an agreement with the employer is required. Another important law that starts is the new disposable deposit of 25 cents on plastic bottles and beverage cans to reduce environmental pollution.

The upcoming changes in the area of ​​energy prices are clearly shown: the electricity cost subsidy expires at the end of 2024, which could mean additional costs of around 180 euros annually. Gas -powered households also threaten additional pollution. These economic measures are part of the comprehensive reforms that the government is planning. In addition, the increase in family allowances and the adjustments to the pensions will also provide discussions from 2025, since the total pension income will increase, while access to the pension may be increased to the age of 67.

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