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Madrid / 9 april 2026
The European Commission has formally warned the Spanish government that its emergency IVA / VAT reduction on petrol and diesel may breach EU rules, although Madrid insists the measure will remain in place for now.
The VAT on fuels was cut from 21% to 10% under Real Decreto-ley 7/2026, approved on 20 March, as part of Spain’s wider €5 billion relief plan to ease the economic impact of rising energy prices linked to the Middle East conflict. According to the government, the cut could save drivers up to €0.30 per litre, or roughly €20 per average tank.
Why Brussels objects
EU rules allow member states to lower excise duties on fuels but do not permit VAT reductions in the same way. While Spain has already reduced excise duties to the minimum allowed under EU law, the politically visible VAT cut has drawn Brussels’ scrutiny.
Commission officials have described the measure as potentially illegal under EU law, but have not yet initiated a formal infringement procedure.
Madrid digs in
Spain has emphasised that the VAT cut is temporary, scheduled to run until 30 June 2026, and framed as an emergency response rather than a structural policy change.
The Ministry of Finance (Hacienda) says it will maintain “constructive and fluid” dialogue with the European Commission while keeping the VAT reduction in place to protect households from rising energy costs.
Former Spanish government minister and current President of the European Investment Bank, Nadia Calviño, has expressed confidence that Spain can find a compliant solution while safeguarding consumer relief.
Implications for drivers
For the coming months, drivers in Spain should see no immediate change to fuel prices. However, extending the measure beyond June may require Spain to adjust its tax package, potentially introducing more targeted relief measures or negotiating alternative EU-wide mechanisms.
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