Chancellor Rachel Reeves urged to impose 'pay-per-mile' scheme on electric cars
- Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged to impose a pay-per-mile scheme for British drivers to address lost fuel duty revenue, according to the Campaign for Better Transport.
- The Campaign for Better Transport proposes that drivers of zero-emission vehicles should be charged based on travel distance, claiming public support for this initiative.
- Ms. Barrett emphasized that zero-emission vehicle drivers should contribute to vehicle taxation and suggested a simple charge based on regular odometer readings.
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Chancellor Urged to Impose Pay-Per-Mile Tax on ZEV Drivers
Campaigners have urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to impose a pay-per-mile scheme on British drivers to address the anticipated decline in revenue from fuel duty. In the UK’s drive towards net zero, more drivers are expected to switch from fuel and petrol cars to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs). The transition will leave the government with a “looming back hole” as the funds from fuel duty will decline by an estimated £5 billion a year by 2033. The …
Pay-per-mile car tax changes 'should be introduced' in Budget to ensure driver charges are 'fair'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is being urged to introduce controversial pay-per-mile car tax changes or the Government could risk a "black hole" in public finances.Labour will unveil its first Budget on October 30, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer already warning of "painful" changes that will be needed to address the financial situation.An organisation has warned that the Government will massively lose out on revenue from fuel duty in the coming yea…
Chancellor urged to impose pay-per-mile scheme on UK drivers
Public transport charity Campaign for Better Transport issued the plea, claiming it would have public support. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is being urged to impose a pay-per-mile scheme on UK drivers to avoid a “black hole” from lost fuel duty revenue. Public transport charity Campaign for Better Transport (CBT) issued the plea, claiming it would have public support. It is proposing that drivers of zero emission vehicles (ZEVs), such as electric c…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves urged to impose 'pay-per-mile' scheme on electric cars
Public transport charity Campaign for Better Transport is proposing that drivers of zero-emission vehicles should be charged based on how far they travel to make up for lost fuel duty revenue.
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