The NAV news feed announced that, beginning in 2026, a comprehensive list of fuel types that are subject to specific tax regimes will be applicable for consumer and business use. The release details the categories of gasoline, diesel, LPG, CNG, and other alternative fuels that will be taxed under the new 2026 fuel tax schedule. It explains that the updated rates reflect the European Union’s emissions‑reduction targets and the national policy to promote greener energy sources. The document lists each fuel type with its respective tax base, rate per litre or kilogram, and the effective date of implementation. Additionally, the notice outlines special provisions for agricultural fuels, marine fuels, and bio‑fuels, specifying reduced rates or exemptions. The publication also includes a summary of anticipated price impacts on consumer prices and transport costs, as well as guidance for businesses on adjusting their accounting and invoicing practices. The article advises taxpayers to review the official NAV tables and to consult their tax advisors for specific calculations. This information is intended to ensure transparent and consistent application of fuel taxes throughout 2026 and is published on the NAV portal. The notice further clarifies that the new rates will be published in the official gazette and will come into effect on 1 January 2026, giving businesses sufficient time to adapt their pricing strategies. It also mentions that the NAV will periodically review the tax structure to align with evolving environmental objectives and EU directives.

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