VAT on PV systems: uncertainty among customers and companies!

VAT on PV systems: uncertainty among customers and companies!

Niederösterreich, Österreich - The industry industry is head! On Friday, the National Council decided to regulate the sales tax exemption for small PV systems prematurely. Based on this decision, which is part of the budget for consolidation and was made by the new ÖVP-SPÖ-NEOS-federal government, the operators of electrical companies are on alert. According to a company boss, companies report on a rush to their hotlines, since many customers would prefer to have their facilities installed immediately. This situation reminds some of the hamster purchases during the Corona Lockdowns, reports Noe.orf.at.

The annoyed industry is supported in its concern of PV Austria, which describes the measure as "short -sighted actionism". Instead of the forecast of 175 million euros in additional income, the association assumes only 30 million euros. This leads to uncertainty, both with customers and companies. The deadline for sales tax exemption only applies until March 31, as long as the systems are delivered and installed in good time. Otherwise, the usual 20 percent VAT are again incurred, which could significantly increase the costs for consumers.

effects on the financial world

Berner Zeitung . However, changes in the terms and conditions and conditions for financial products can occur. However, the credit institutions are stable, supported by state guarantees and deposit protection of up to CHF 100,000 per customer and bank.

Shareholders of Credit Suisse, on the other hand, have to accept considerable losses because the share price fell into the basement. The government acted quickly and circumcised the shareholders' rights of co -determination in this emergency situation to enable quick action. This could have far -reaching effects on the financial sector, especially in the mortgage business, where the new large bank could possibly dictate interest rates.

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