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Experts have warned electric car users cannot be exempt forever (Image: Getty) They said as they move forward with the transition, it was vital to ensure revenue from motoring taxes keeps pace with change. The DfT added any updates to the tax system will be considered by the Chancellor with any further steps announced in due course. Motoring lawyer Nick Freeman has also claimed it was inevitable electric car owners would be chargers tax. He said electric car drivers were “blind and deluded” if they thought they could escape tax charges forever. Mr Freeman said: The moment everybody is in electric cars or the majority are in electric cars they are going to be taxed because the government needs to use the revenue. ....
Trending Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Howard Cox said: “At a reported 75p per mile, will cost a family petrol car driver an eye-gouging £6,500 more than they annually pay now in Fuel Duty and VAT (this does not include VED changes).” The Treasury is considering a new pay per mile system to help fill a £40billion gap in public finances caused by the switch to electric cars. The Government will lose revenue generated by VED and fuel duty which is not paid by electric cars. When asked about a possible introduction of a pay per mile scheme, the Department for Transport said they will “ensure” motoring taxes keeps pace with changes on the road. ....
Leeds and Leicester could adopt new schemes (Image: Getty) Nottingham City Council Portfolio Holder for Transport, Councllor Adele Williams told Express.co.uk: This kind of doom-mongering about a Workplace Parking Levy sparking the collapse of city centres is utter nonsense. We heard this sort of thing before we implemented ours – and nine years later we still haven’t seen those predictions materialise. No businesses have left Nottingham due to the WPL and many have invested here in the knowledge they will have to pay it, if they have eleven or more parking spaces. Forward-thinking business increasingly will invest in cities which have excellent green public transport options like ours, funded in part through the £75m we have raised through the levy so far. ....