Afternoon all,
Anyone got any thoughts on this pay per mile Road tax scheme being proposed in October?
Anyone got any thoughts on this pay per mile Road tax scheme being proposed in October?
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How will they do it? Use your tacho as basically a meter and have it read when you get your MOT?
We need mimic that then if that works!New Zealand has petrol taxed at the pump, no further charge.
All other fuelled vehicles and even trailers, pay Distance Licence per km, paid for at local shops who are part of the scheme, same places sell the wheelie bin tags, no tag and the bin(s) don't get emptied.
Link to charges below.
Businesses can claim back for vehicle usage just as in the U.K.
My Son lived there for a year and did just over 12000 km in a new diesel Ssangyong (now KGM) Rexton.
Also another few thousand in BMW Mini commuting to work.
RUC rates and transaction fees | NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
Rates for powered and unpowered vehicles.www.nzta.govt.nz
If Ev users charge at home, they pay 5% vat on the electricity they use, if they charge out on the road or at work they pay 20% vat on the energy they use.We already pay per mile through fuel duty. It might work if that tax was scrapped. The idea is to get some more money to fill the black hole whereby EV drivers don't pay fuel duty so taxing them and everyone else per mile would help fill the coffers. Of course it means more cameras and more surveillance...but we are used to that now.
However, the whole EV thing is going to crash and burn in the not too distant future...sales are down, second hand prices have tanked and some major manufacturers have withheld launch of new models due to lack of demand. I fear for those who have based their business on installing chargers. Of course the tech will improve, but meantime the high initial cost puts off private buyers. It's fine if your company gives you an EV on lease because the incentives and tax breaks are worthwhile and after 3 years you just hand it back and the second-hand value doesn't matter, but leasing companies will have to respond with higher charges...and try to find a way of getting rid of their stock of returned vehicles.
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