Pay-as-you-drive vehicle taxation.

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I've been reading the future car taxation proposals by the 'Centre for policy studies' pdf. Some interesting changes on the horizon.
Everybody will be paying different amounts of pay-as-you-drive taxation as you will be given a certain free mileage allowance linked to your postcode with more allowance going to car drivers who live in the countryside with poor or no public transport, there will be a flat rate per mile mileage charging to be collected monthly or longer periods by direct debit, There will be congestion pricing as to when & where you drive, Fuel duty to stay in place & ZEV's & hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will pay significantly less than petrol & diesel cars.


One paragraph popped out
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.... "However, another option (advocated by some) is to move everyone over to a per
mile system in one ‘big bang’ moment, replacing fuel duty and vehicle excise duty
entirely. New Zealand provides an example of such a system, albeit on a small
scale. Diesel vehicles in the country are not taxed at the source as petrol drivers
are – rather they must pay through road user charges.While this system targets
larger vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, diesel cars and vans are included as well. Users
are obligated to pre-purchase distance licenses in 1,000km units, with rates varying
based on vehicle type (diesel cars pay NZ$49 per 1,000km for example"


The future of road pricing starts at chapter 4 page 45. https://cps.org.uk/wp-content/upload...OF_DRIVING.pdf
 
I've been reading the future car taxation proposals by the 'Centre for policy studies' pdf. Some interesting changes on the horizon.
Everybody will be paying different amounts of pay-as-you-drive taxation as you will be given a certain free mileage allowance linked to your postcode with more allowance going to car drivers who live in the countryside with poor or no public transport, there will be a flat rate per mile mileage charging to be collected monthly or longer periods by direct debit, There will be congestion pricing as to when & where you drive, Fuel duty to stay in place & ZEV's & hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will pay significantly less than petrol & diesel cars.


One paragraph popped out
eek.gif
.... "However, another option (advocated by some) is to move everyone over to a per
mile system in one ‘big bang’ moment, replacing fuel duty and vehicle excise duty
entirely. New Zealand provides an example of such a system, albeit on a small
scale. Diesel vehicles in the country are not taxed at the source as petrol drivers
are – rather they must pay through road user charges.While this system targets
larger vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, diesel cars and vans are included as well. Users
are obligated to pre-purchase distance licenses in 1,000km units, with rates varying
based on vehicle type (diesel cars pay NZ$49 per 1,000km for example"


The future of road pricing starts at chapter 4 page 45. https://cps.org.uk/wp-content/upload...OF_DRIVING.pdf
Fuel tax is essentially a pay per mile for ICE, but there is no simple way to apply fuel tax for EVs other than at public charge points. Perhaps the 20% VAT on public charging compared to 5% at home could be considered a crude pay per mile/fuel tax on EVs at the moment.
 
Fuel tax is essentially a pay per mile for ICE, but there is no simple way to apply fuel tax for EVs other than at public charge points. Perhaps the 20% VAT on public charging compared to 5% at home could be considered a crude pay per mile/fuel tax on EVs at the moment.
Pay per mile could be applied from the mileage reported on the MOT or at the service.
 
Pay per mile could be applied from the mileage reported on the MOT or at the service.
Quite, relatively straightforward pay per mile but no easy equivalent of fuel tax.
I suspect sales of mileage blockers may increase though :D
 
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