What, you don’t have that? My electric bill has a rate, a rate for the network, a subscription fee, electricity green taxes, and sales tax. I’m European.
The entire breakdown of my electricity bill in the UK is a rate for energy use, a standing charge that is independent of usage, and VAT. Strictly speaking I’ve got two different usage rates because my heating is on a separate meter, but that’s an unusual situation
What, you don’t have that? My electric bill has a rate, a rate for the network, a subscription fee, electricity green taxes, and sales tax. I’m European.
Nothing beats Portugal:
Audiovisual contribution? I love it 10/10 no notes
It’s to finance the Portuguese version of BBC. Called RTP. The funny part is that it’s also used for the sales tax calculation, so there is a tax fee
The entire breakdown of my electricity bill in the UK is a rate for energy use, a standing charge that is independent of usage, and VAT. Strictly speaking I’ve got two different usage rates because my heating is on a separate meter, but that’s an unusual situation
Australia checking in. We have the price per Kw, and the number of Kw consumed.
Stage one Stage two Service fees Other (E)
Also Australian. I get a $0.87 per day supply charge plus kWh used.
Here it boils down to:
Usually taxes and transmission fees are rolled into the kWh Price you are shown when enrolling into the contract