Tightening the status of status on the unsafe requirements of consumer power Suppliers are asking for.
These are those debts that suppliers estimate that they will not receive behind each power consumer.
Specifically, the proposal of the suppliers to the RIS is to increase, from EUR 300 today to EUR 1,000 per customer, the maximum amount of precarious claims per counterparty that may be deleted for tax purposes, without the preceding assumption of judicial actions to safeguard their right.
Suppliers are citing arguments, such as increasing judicial costs, rising prices in the energy market in recent years, as well as the loss of overdue debt tools.
At the same time, they are referring to a “systematic” accumulation of debts between 300 and 1,000 euros, which remain taxable, which leads to a distortion and burden of final costs for well -paid consumers.