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Art. 35b Sulphur content of extra light heating oil

1 Any per­son who im­ports, or in Switzer­land man­u­fac­tures or ex­tracts ex­tra light heat­ing oil with a sul­phur con­tent of more than 0.1 per cent (% by mass) must pay an in­cent­ive tax to the Con­fed­er­a­tion.70

2 Ex­tra light heat­ing oil with a sul­phur con­tent of more than 0.1 per­cent (% by mass) is ex­emp­ted from the tax if it is in trans­it or be­ing ex­por­ted.

3 The tax rate amounts to a max­im­um of twenty francs per tonne of ex­tra light heat­ing oil with a sul­phur con­tent of more than 0.1 per­cent (% by mass), plus a sur­charge to take ac­count of in­fla­tion from the date on which this pro­vi­sion comes in­to force.

4 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil sets the rate of the tax with ref­er­ence to the air qual­ity ob­ject­ives, tak­ing spe­cial ac­count of:

a.
the pol­lu­tion sul­phur di­ox­ide causes to the en­vir­on­ment;
b.
the ex­tra cost of man­u­fac­tur­ing ex­tra light heat­ing oil with a sul­phur con­tent of 0.1 per­cent;
c.
the re­quire­ments of the na­tion­al eco­nom­ic sup­ply.

5 The rev­en­ue from the tax, in­clud­ing in­terest and un­der de­duc­tion of im­ple­ment­a­tion costs, is shared equally among the pop­u­la­tion. The Fed­er­al Coun­cil reg­u­lates the dis­tri­bu­tion pro­ced­ure. It may in­struct the can­tons, pub­lic cor­por­a­tions or private in­di­vidu­als to make the dis­tri­bu­tion.

70Amended by An­nex 2 No 6 of the Min­er­al Oil Tax Act of 21 June 1996, in force since 1 Jan. 1997 (AS 1996 3371; BBl 1995 III 137).

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