A Tax per Km for Electric Cars? This Is What the Court of Auditors Thinks!
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ARTICLE. While the United Kingdom has voted a tax on kilometric allowances for electric vehicles, Bercy is also considering compensating for the loss of fossil energy taxes.
Since this year, road tax for electric cars is higher than ever, and in the coming years the last remaining discount will also be phased out. According to fleet and lease expert and automotive veteran Roel Hindriks (82), the problem is much broader than the tax on electric cars. The automotive industry is increasingly urging the Jetten cabinet to implement a fairer system for electric cars. So far, the cabinet has only announced an investigation…
The Court of Auditors, in a report published in June, rejects the tracks of a kilometric tax or a bugger at charging stations to compensate for the tax losses associated with electrification of the car fleet. Rather, it proposes a softer solution, but it is nevertheless likely to frustrate more than one...
The Council of Compulsory Levies, the institution associated with the Court of Auditors, explores several avenues for taxation of electric cars in a report, to compensate for the decline in fuel revenues. An annual possession tax of around 95 euros is calculated as an example in this report, but no decision has been taken.
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