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Govt Laying Tracks To Support Economic Recovery

Govt Laying Tracks To Support Economic Recovery
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Timaru joins Howl of a Protest against new levy on utes

Protests are also planned in nearly 40 locations from Kerikeri to Invercargill and participants are encouraged to bring their dogs with them to make some noise, hence the name: Howl of a protest. “This is a peaceful protest for the Government to take another look at the regulations of the clean car scheme,” Howl of a protest national convenor, Bryce McKenzie said. Valentina Bellomo/Stuff South Canterbury farmer Roger Small says the $3000 levy was a “nonsense tax”. A petition organised by the Taxpayers Union against the car tax had received 29,907 signatures by midday on Tuesday. Taxpayers’ Union spokesman Jordan Williams said on Tuesday that it seems that we actually underestimated the real impact.”

Clean Car Package Revs Up With RUC Exemption Extension

Minister of Transport To further encourage the uptake of electric vehicles to reduce emissions, the Government has extended the Road User Charges (RUC) exemption for light electric vehicles saving Kiwis around $800 a year, Transport Minister Michael Wood announced today. Electric vehicles are exempt from paying road user charges that normally apply to vehicles that don’t pay for petrol at the pump. This exemption has been extended until 31 March 2024 as part of the Government’s Clean Car Package. “Our Government is continuing to take action to tackle transport emissions to meet our 2050 carbon neutral target – part of this is helping Kiwis

Business Scoop » Clean Car Package Revs Up With RUC Exemption Extension

Press Release – New Zealand Government To further encourage the uptake of electric vehicles to reduce emissions, the Government has extended the Road User Charges (RUC) exemption for light electric vehicles saving Kiwis around $800 a year, Transport Minister Michael Wood announced today. Hon Michael Wood Minister of Transport To further encourage the uptake of electric vehicles to reduce emissions, the Government has extended the Road User Charges (RUC) exemption for light electric vehicles saving Kiwis around $800 a year, Transport Minister Michael Wood announced today. Electric vehicles are exempt from paying road user charges that normally apply to vehicles that don’t pay for petrol at the pump. This exemption has been extended until 31 March 2024 as part of the Government’s Clean Car Package.

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