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Default 12 important questions and answers before considering vaccination

On 3/30/2021 11:14 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote:


For the electric car users there should be some kind of tax. Maybe per
mile,or maybe some way to tax by the electricity that is being used in
the car. Either way would be easy to impliment with the electronics
that is already in the cars.
What I don't want to see is an added milage tax on the fuel cars use
unless the tax per gallon is removed.


You have to look at all the factors.

Do we need to spend money on infrastructure? Yes.
How much to we spend? Probably never get full agreement on.
that.

How do we get the money? Gas tax has been a simple way for years, but
with electric cars, that does not work.

Potential solutions:
Annual tax on electric cars, flat fee. Probably unfair to many
Per mile tax. Most fair, Pay actual use.

If we put in a system to collect from electric cars do we extend it to
gas cars?
Should be determined by the cost and efficiency of the measuring and
collection cost.

If ICE cars pay by mile it would be fair to eliminate the present per
gallon tax.

My share last year was about $65. Not much in the scheme of things so I
won't go broke if it is increased 25%.

Figure what you pay. Total miles divided by your average MPG X .184.