Gas and district heating customers do not have to pay a deduction in December. The federal government bears the costs. But how does that work? An overview.
The measure is primarily intended to relieve private households and small and medium-sized companies with an annual consumption of up to 1.5 million kilowatt hours. However, social, research and educational institutions are also entitled.
The relief for gas and heat should automatically end up with the customer. According to the Association of Municipal Companies (VKU), the suppliers calculate the relief according to the legal requirements and pass it on to their customers. If consumers have given their gas supplier direct debit authorization, for example, they do not have to do anything else. According to the energy industry association BDEW, the utility companies can then waive the collection or transfer the amount back immediately. If you transfer the money monthly, you can do without it in December. If you do it anyway, you will be credited with the annual statement. The same applies to standing orders.
For tenants, the relief only comes with the next utility bill. Different rules apply to tenants whose advance payment for ancillary costs has already been increased in the last nine months and to tenants who have signed a rental agreement with increased ancillary costs for the first time in the last nine months: You can withhold part of the advance payment for ancillary costs in December or you will receive it Portion taken into account as a credit in the 2022 utility bill.
No, because how high the relief amount for gas customers is in the end is determined according to the consumer advice center in a second step via the annual bill. The relief corresponds to the working price valid in December, multiplied by a twelfth of the annual consumption that the supplier had accepted in September 2022. In addition, one twelfth of the basic annual price will be waived.
There should not be any more precise billing – because of different contract structures than with natural gas. The flat-rate payment should remain here.
The suppliers applied for the necessary funds back in November. The Reconstruction Loan Corporation (KfW) is responsible for the payment. Payments are expected to begin on December 1, 2022. Around 60 employees at KfW are involved in the payments. Around 1500 natural gas suppliers and heat suppliers can assert a claim. Overall, the emergency aid costs a higher single-digit billion amount, paid for from the Economic Stabilization Fund.
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