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EVs are already paying RUC. And the comment about minimum threshold on diesels is correct.All diesels pay the same rate from 0 to 3500kg .That put me off buying a 1.4 diesel many moons ago. RUC for EVs and light diesels is nearly 8 c a kilometre
My wife has a Toyota yaris hybrid. The bloody thing does 70-80 mpg (3.33-3.8 l per 100ks) She pays no RUC whereas PHEV vehicles do at approx 5 c a kilometer and pay fuel tax ..There is a loophole.
I dont know how they will do this as the current RUc system is a manual one. Its up to you to keep track of the mileage and to purchase the RUC online or at a VTNZ.Conversely there is no real means to keep track of RUC for the authorities,unless you happen to have a chat at a traffic stop.
I suspect this may be recorded at WOF time
The RUC takes a big chunk of change, ie you have to shell out nearly 800 bucks to buy 10000 ks of RUC(you save a small ammount on "admin").There will be a number of people who wont be able to purchase 10000 ks as they dont have any spare cash.
With modern technology I’d expect it to auto bill in real time prob for say each 100km of travel.
Haven’t bought RUC in awhile but think the 10,000 km one is prob buying a time based licence. Sure last Eroad unit had was auto buying 1000km blocks online as you covered x amount of distance.
I expect the only thing expensive in terms of large unexpected bills will be for non compliance to discourage any creative evasion efforts. Remember this is tax as govt gets very upset if it’s not paid.
I think we should rejoice in option of now being able to buy the gas guzzling 131 Harley or V8 car you wanted but couldn’t afford the fuel bill for. And maybe just maybe if caravans and boat trailers have to pay seperate RUC just like truck trailers do it will mean less of them on road.
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
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