Fuel prices are set to rise even further next month through increased carbon tax and excise duty.
Donegal Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty has called on the Minister for Finance to scrap his government’s plans to push ahead with two separate tax hikes on petrol and diesel in October.
The measures, he said, are out-of-touch and will make the cost-of-living crisis worse for workers and families.
Speaking today, Teachta Doherty said: “Petrol and diesel prices have increased steadily since May and have shot up in the past number of weeks.
“Despite these price rises, the Government pushed ahead with a tax hike on petrol and diesel on the 1st of September.”
The price of petrol and diesel will go up with a hike in the carbon tax on 11th October and further excise duty increase on 31st October.
“These tax hikes will increase the price of a litre of petrol by 10 cents and the price of a litre of diesel by more than 8 cents,” Doherty said.
“As households continue to struggle under this cost of living crisis, hiking the transport costs is the wrong decision.
“I warned the Government that pressing ahead with these tax hikes was the wrong decision when prices and the international oil market remained volatile.”
He added: “It is time that they reversed course, heeded our concerns, and scrap their tax hikes on petrol and diesel that are due to take effect next month.”
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