Established from January 16 to February 28, it applies to any type of vehicle. It represents an envelope of around 1 billion euros, had detailed the Prime Minister last month, Elisabeth Borne.
MO12345lemonde with AFP
It concerns 10 of 34.5 million tax households in France. The fuel allowance of 100 euros is available from Monday January 16 for 10 million tax households, thanks to a form available on the tax site.
Baptized “Workers fuel compensation”, it replaces the rebate on prices with the pump in force until the end of 2022 is an aid paid at once, for 2023, which concerns households located in the first five deciles of income.
To be eligible, it is necessary to have a reference tax income of less than 14,700 euros in 2021, or 1,314 euros net per month for a single person, or 3,941 euros for a couple with two children. A modest couple working and has two vehicles can benefit from two aids, or 200 euros.
The persons concerned can go to the site impots.gouv.fr from Monday January 16 at 9 am, and until February 28. They must enter their tax number and that of their license plate, then fill in a “declaration on honor” indicating that they need their car to go to work, in order to receive these 100 euros on their bank account From January 27.
Those who do not have access to online services can go to the nearest France Point France, the tax department, or contact 0 806,000 229, Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. .
Any type of vehicle, engine two-wheeler, cars without a license
This aid applies to any type of vehicle, including motor two-wheelers and unscrewed cars (bikes and electric scooters are excluded). The company or long-term rental vehicles are eligible, but not the function vehicles, whose fuel costs are covered by the employer.
As for the unemployed who “needs to move to seek a job”, he will be able to request aid from the Pôle Emploi, said the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, at the beginning of December 2022.
This new aid represents an envelope of around 1 billion euros, according to M me terminal. It succeeds the reduction on the fuel, which had been lowered to 10 cents per liter before disappearing on December 31.
The government wanted to replace the 2022 delivery with more targeted measures in favor of “big rollers”, but the criterion for the number of kilometers traveled was ultimately not retained. This aid is granted according to the income and the use of a vehicle.
This system “is equivalent to a rebound of 10 cents per liter of fuel on the basis of 12,000 kilometers per year made on average for its professional trips”, commented Friday the Minister of Public Accounts Gabriel Attal. “I prefer to help the liberal nurse who needs her Twingo to tour rather than the very easy family who takes his SUV for something else,” he argued.