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Weight-Based Motor Vehicle Tax
Weight-based motor vehicle tax would help financially to improve the general state of UK's roads. This factor in the calculation of a vehicle's tax should, hopefully, lever the owner into reducing car-size and related pressure on our environment.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Isn't our current system indirectly weight-based anyway? Bigger, heavier cars generally use more fuel and pay extra in road tax based on emissions & fuel tax at the pumps.
With a big future take-up of electric & hybrid those tax takes will go down substantially so some way will have to be found to make up the shortfall.
With a big future take-up of electric & hybrid those tax takes will go down substantially so some way will have to be found to make up the shortfall.
Yes, davebro, currently Electric £0 / Petrol £155 / Diesel £155, which leaves me wondering the logic in achieving such taxes.
Although the EV spews nothing out its rear end and Diesel poisons our air more than Petrol, all have brakes and tyres that emit assorted toxins++ that we all inhale. Illogically, the weight is ignored. This should be a factor that must be part of the vehicle-tax calculation.
Although the EV spews nothing out its rear end and Diesel poisons our air more than Petrol, all have brakes and tyres that emit assorted toxins++ that we all inhale. Illogically, the weight is ignored. This should be a factor that must be part of the vehicle-tax calculation.
Although not right the old system of it being mostly on engine size was better in some ways as at least when you were looking for a new car you knew before buying it how much tax you were going to pay. Some these days pay no tax but still use and cause damage to the roads. I thought that the idea of electic vehicles and the like was to help the environment and cheaper fuel not to get out of paying to maintain the roads they use and yes I know they say it's not a road tax these days but they still have to maintained.
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