Brussels has asked to apply 5% VAT to electricity to protect industries and homes

The year 2025 entered and the fiscal reduction of electricity ended in Spain, the same one that remained for three and a half years. We have gone from 5% to mitigate the effects of the energy crisis, to which return to its general type of 21%. However, Brussels have other plans. Brussels measure. The European Commission has presented An action plan to make energy more affordable in the EU. This includes a series of measures, such as energy reduction, in order to relieve electricity and energy costs for citizens and companies. The most outstanding measure is the proposal to apply a minimum VAT of 5% in electricity. Reduce VAT. The objective is based on reducing short -term costs for consumers and companies. The energy commissioner, Dan Jørgensen, has estimated Energy savings of 45,000 million in 2025, which will increase up to 130,000 million a year by 2030 and up to 260,000 million annually by 2040. In addition, from the EU they seek to “turn the current situation” characterized by dependence on foreign fossil fuels, the existence of a fragmented electrical system and a continuous increase in system costs. Gas dependence. The European Union has accelerated the emptying of its gas reserves in the last three years Due to the energy crisis. Gas is being one of the great War paradoxesbecause while European funds are destined for Ukraine to help it, Gas and oil are still bought from Russia. This dependence increases the cost of electricity production, especially when gas is used as a primary generation source. For its part, the price of gas has returned to high levels similar to those of 2022, especially affecting industries such as chemistry and metallurgical, which depend on both and energy source and raw material. This increase has been driven by cold temperatures and a lower renewable energy generation. The forecasts indicate that, if the demand remains high and the cold climate persists, the prices They could continue to go upwhich would impact the competitiveness and inflation of industrial products in Europe. So renewables? Another point is clean energies, Europe has a great renewable capacity, but as We have mentioned in Xataka, There are two factors that the EU still has to resolve: the famous “Dunkelflaute”, a period without wind or sun, which reduces the generation of renewables, and an aged electricity, which makes it difficult to transmit. These factors have made the dependence on fossil sources increase, raising costs. The consequences are reflected in a more volatile electricity market and the impact on consumers. And what happens in Spain? The year began with a series of fiscal changes in the country, such as VAT increase. This return to previous tax levels (21%) after the fiscal reduction implemented to mitigate the energy crisis has raised short -term costs. Although this has not been the only climb, they have also increased The Electricity Tax (IEE) and The Value Tax of Electric Power Production (IVPEE). However, a system of Progressive reduction in the social bonus For vulnerable homes, which could mitigate the effects on the most affected by the climb. On the other hand, the fees options, such as the PVPC rate and fixed or variable rates in the free market, will allow consumers to adapt their consumption and select a rate that best suits their needs and patterns of use, which can help optimize costs despite fiscal increases. Although Spain has advanced Towards a greater proportion of renewable energy, factors such as tax rise, dependence on fossil fuels and an aging of the energy network still affect the costs of electricity Image | Pxhere Xataka | Thousands of trapped people, chaos in the streets and a country looking for answers: Chile has faced the worst blackout in 14 years

Do we have to cover the payment for homes burned by fires in Los Angeles?

Since January 7, the Eaton and Palisades fires have destroyed or damaged more than 12,000 structures in the Los Angeles metropolitan areahence Thousands of residents had to evacuate their homes and a large number lost their properties due to the fire. As the days go by, still with their minds focused on their choices in the future, many residents They have doubts about their homes and payments they would have to makeespecially related to rents and mortgages. Does a resident have to pay their mortgage if their home was consumed by flames in the wildfires in Los Angeles? According to the Federal National Mortgage Association, known as Fannie Mae, homeowners typically have right to reduced or suspended mortgage payments for up to 12 months in the event they are affected by a disaster. Keep reading: Hughes Fire forces evacuations in Los Angeles and Ventura During the reduction or temporary suspension of payment, Owners will not incur late payment feesforeclosures or other legal proceedings. If you find yourself in this situation, it is recommended that homeowners Contact your mortgage providers to establish a tolerance plan. The association said that after the forbearance plan, homeowners have different options to not having to settle late payments in a single lump sum. You should consider the disaster payment extension and the flexible modification offered by Fannie Mae. Keep reading: Arnold Schwarzenegger will donate a million dollars to help those affected by the fires Do I have to pay property taxes if the house was affected by the Los Angeles fires? The owners can be Eligible for Disaster Tax Relief through the Los Angeles County Tax Assessor’s Office. The tax relief program for misfortunes and calamities defers payment of current year’s property taxes without the owners incurring fines. For information on how to apply, you can check this link. Keep reading: The Oscars will honor those affected by the California fires To learn more about the tax relief program and the different options that are available, check this link. Should rent be paid if a house, apartment or business was destroyed by fire? No, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Business and Consumer Affairs. The fires also destroyed business premises.Credit: Richard Vogel | AP In the event that a rental unit has been destroyed by a disaster, the rental contract is voidaccording to California law. Keep reading: The fight continues to contain the Palisades Fire “You are no longer obligated to pay rent and the landlord is no longer obligated to provide the housing. Landlord must return prepaid rent and refund security deposit in accordance with California law,” the department explains on its website. Do I have to pay rent if the unit was partially destroyed by the Los Angeles fires? For renters, you have two options when it comes to rental units partially destroyed and unlivableaccording to the Los Angeles County Department of Business and Consumer Affairs. The tenant can terminate the rental agreement and look for a new place to live. Remain in the rental unit, but the landlord is responsible for repairs to ensure the unit is habitable. Tenant may move back in once repairs are complete. Do I have to pay rent if the unit suffered minor fire damage? Yes, according to the Department of Business and Consumer Affairs. Keep reading: Hispanic accused of starting fire in San Bernardino The owner must make repairs quickly after you make an urgent repair request. If repairs are not completed quickly, contact the department for more information Can the rent increase even if the area where one lives was not affected by the fires? State of emergency declared in Los Angeles County due to wildfires, which means the California law against price gouging. “This law limits rent increases to no more than 10% above pre-emergency levels after an emergency is declared,” says the California Apartment Association on their website. Keep reading: New wildfire breaks out in Los Angeles County “It applies so much to existing tenants and new rental contracts and restricts price increases of essential goods and services,” he added. Rental limit expires February 6unless officials extend it. The rental limit against price speculation also applies to AirBnB and VRBOaccording to the California Attorney General’s Office. Keep reading:· Relatives of victims who died in the California fires tell their stories· Alert extended for strong winds in Southern California· Newsom signs order to speed up fire debris removal

Four subjects arrested in Ohio for alleged robberies in athletes’ homes

The investigation of a series of high-profile property burglaries in Ohio led to the arrest of four men of Chilean nationality, who face multiple charges related to organized criminal activities. According to authorities, those detained would be linked to an organized crime network that targets multimillion-dollar residences, including alleged properties of professional athletes. The suspects were arrested earlier this month in Fairborn, Ohio, after being found in a van with allegedly stolen items, including a Louisiana State University (LSU) jersey and a Cincinnati Bengals cap. These items were related to a burglary that occurred on December 9 at a home near Cincinnati. The same day, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home was ransacked while he and his team were playing in Dallas. Although court documents do not confirm a direct connection between those arrested and the burglary at Burrow’s home, the incident reinforces the hypothesis that professional athletes could be targets of these criminal gangs. Thieves with a pattern According to the FBI, South American organized crime groups, including gangs formed by Chilean citizens, are using social media and other sources of information to identify and track high-profile athletes. This warning had already been issued to the NFL, NBA and NHL leagues in December. Among the confirmed victims of these thefts are stars such as Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, players for the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL, as well as Luka Doncic (Dallas Mavericks) and Mike Conley Jr. (Minnesota Timberwolves) in the NBA. The four arrested in Ohio face charges of: Engage in a pattern of corrupt activity. Be part of a criminal gang. Possession of criminal tools. In addition, authorities found devices used to break windows, false identifications, and found that the detainees were in the country illegally or had exceeded their permits. An investigation in progress Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office said investigations continue, without offering further details about possible links to other thefts at athletes’ property. Keep reading: – Luka Doncic’s house in Dallas is robbed and thousands of dollars are taken

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