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Nov 28, 2017Explorer
rhagfo wrote:If you want to use that kind of logic, then apply the same to all government programs. :@SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Fuel taxes are payment for road use and repairs. There are some dodgers using dyed fuel to avoid taxes. Sooner or later they will PAY . My concern is vehicles who pay little to no road use tax legally.
Electric, alternative fuel vehicles do as much wear and tear, need as fine of roads as conventionally fueled. Yet they pay no road use fees, and when recharged by a fossil fueled system produce more co2. You want cheaters to pay their share for use of the roads, there is your target, not the small amount who chance using dyed fuel.
It will come, has been proposed in many state legislations that vehicles will be taxed ( via registration) by weight use and annual mileage regardless of propulsion. a far fairer system than exists now.
Dyed fuel would be no more. Electric cars pay the same. No way to cheat the taxman, Better roads, lower cost for us who are honest.
I agree, but they would likely need to figure a way to bill monthly, so not a huge bill at registration time, once every two years in Oregon.
I am willing pay for all goods and services that I use, but then don't charge me (tax me) to finance programs that I do not use.
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