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Revise the eVED Taxation on Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles (PHEVs)

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We call on the Government to revise the proposed eVED charge to prevent 'unfair' double taxation. PHEV drivers pay a flat 1.5p/mile even on petrol miles, where they already pay 53.95p/L fuel duty. We believe this discriminates against those who adopted hybrids in good faith to reduce emissions.

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Revise the eVED Taxation on Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles (PHEVs)

National

We call on the Government to revise the proposed eVED charge to prevent 'unfair' double taxation. PHEV drivers pay a flat 1.5p/mile even on petrol miles, where they already pay 53.95p/L fuel duty. We believe this discriminates against those who adopted hybrids in good faith to reduce emissions.

National
271 reactions·100% agree
Heidi Alexander

Heidi Alexander

Transport Secretary

Transport Secretary

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