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    Home > Top Stories > Berlin to scrap gas levy as it looks for funding sources – report
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    Berlin to scrap gas levy as it looks for funding sources – report

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on September 27, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 4, 2026

    This image shows flames from a gas burner, symbolizing the ongoing gas supply challenges in Germany as the government plans to scrap the gas levy. The article discusses funding alternatives amid nationalization and financial relief measures.
    Flames from a gas burner representing gas supply issues in Germany - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s coalition government plans to scrap a levy on consumers’ gas bills by Wednesday, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported on Tuesday, citing sources.

    BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s coalition government plans to scrap a levy on consumers’ gas bills by Wednesday, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported on Tuesday, citing sources.

    It is possible that a decision on the levy will be made on Tuesday evening, the newspaper added.

    The economy ministry said talks regarding the levy were ongoing.

    “A replacement of the levy makes sense if alternative financing ensures the stabilization of the gas markets,” a spokesperson for the ministry said.

    The need for the levy, which was planned to come into effect on Oct. 1 to help importers with the additional costs of replacing Russian gas, came into question after the government’s decision to nationalise Uniper, Germany’s biggest Russian gas importer.

    But the government is still discussing how to fund further relief for companies and citizens and a possible gas price brake that could cost a double-digit billion euros amount, two finance ministry sources told Reuters.

    Berlin, which has suspended its deficit limit of 0.35% of gross domestic product this year, could still have leeway for more debt this year, the sources added.

    German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said he wanted to comply with the debt limit next year but said the government “will find the necessary funds”, without giving further details.

    Withdrawing money through creating a special fund is a preferred option for the Greens party which runs the economy ministry. But Lindner does not want such an option.

    Germany’s federal budget sees some 139 billion euros ($133.52 billion) of new debt in 2022, the second highest in the country’s history, in addition to a 100 billion euro special fund for upgrading the military that Berlin announced after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    ($1 = 1.0410 euros)

    (Reporting by Christian Kraemer, Markus Wacket and Riham Alkousaa, editing by Rachel More and Ed Osmond)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Berlin to scrap gas levy as it looks for funding sources – report

    1What is a gas levy?

    A gas levy is a charge imposed on consumers' gas bills to help cover costs associated with gas imports, particularly during times of market instability or when alternative sources are needed.

    2What is a gas price brake?

    A gas price brake is a mechanism that limits the price consumers pay for gas, aimed at providing relief during periods of high energy costs.

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