Per-mile EV tax is just the first stop on the road to vehicle taxation reform / Letters
Taxing EVs on the amount of electricity they use is fairer than the per-mile system outlined in the budget, writes Edward Leigh, while David Abrams reckons EV owners are being penalised for trying to do the right thing The announcement in the budget of the introduction of a per-mile tax on (…)
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