Bad surprise?
You have to reckon with these additional payments in 2023
Created: 04/25/2022, 10:37 am
By: Janine Napirca
The rude awakening can also come with electricity in 2023.
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The utility bills for 2023 are likely to be higher than before.
You can find out here which additional payments consumers can expect.
Due to the sharp rise in heating costs - partly due to the Ukraine war - the
ancillary cost bills in 2023
are also likely to be significantly higher than before.
Find out here which back
payments
you, as a consumer, should be prepared for when billing ancillary costs.
How expensive will the next utility bill be?
In order to use
the
Stiftung
Warentest
calculator
to work out how high the next ancillary cost bill is likely to be, you need
your last heating cost bill
on the one hand and the
oil or gas price
that your landlord last paid on the other.
Use the Stiftung Warentest calculator to calculate the expected additional payment for the ancillary costs statement
In order to calculate the amount of your expected additional payment in 2023 for the ancillary costs from 2022, Stiftung Warentest needs
your old total heating costs and the sum of your old fuel
costs .
On the other hand, you must state how many fuel bills your old service charge statement lists.
You must also state your old share of heating costs, your current monthly ancillary cost deduction and the new fuel price (euro per liter or kilowatt hour).
Click here for the Stiftung Warentest calculator
Calculate the amount of your additional payment here.
Please note, however, that the additional payment calculated can change if, for example, your consumption increases or decreases, energy prices continue to skyrocket or inflation increases even further – or decreases again.
(jn)