Road Tax is Stealth Tax, Drivers Claim

By Michael Ross
Published on 25 Jul 2008
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Road Tax is Stealth Tax, Drivers Claim

A poll of AA members has revealed widespread hostility to the car duty, particularly a new 'green tax' proposed by the government.

A new poll among members of the AA has exposed the unpopularity of road taxation in Britain.

According to the new data, which was released today, 82 percent believe that the levy is being used by the government as a "stealth tax". Members also expressed scepticism regarding the efficacy of Vehicle Excise Duty (VED), a type of road tax which is aimed at encouraging Britons to switch to more environmentally-friendly cars.

VED works by dividing vehicles into separate bands, based on their carbon emissions, and then charging varying rates accordingly. However, the poll showed that a majority (59 percent) believe that the tax should not be retrospectively charged to all cars registered from 2001, 56 percent agree that the new system "should be stopped" and a further 35 percent "do not understand" the tax changes in the first place.

AA president Edmund King commented: "We have called it a mean tax rather than a green tax. We believe that the retrospective nature of the tax increases for cars registered between 2001-6 should be scrapped before it becomes a '10p tax on wheels'."

He added: "The government should also provide more user-friendly information to inform car buyers of changes to VED over the next two years. Our concern is that people may be buying cars today that they may not know will fall into much higher bands in 2009 and 2010."

Results of the poll have been sent to the chancellor of the exchequer, who recently announced that he would scrap a proposed 2p increase on fuel duty - another type of road tax. High petrol prices and a consumer outcry on the issue are thought to have contributed to the decision to suspend the rise.

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rae betsworth
28th Jul 2008 10:16
putting the tax onto the fuel would be one way of 'catching' the people who blatantly avoid road tax(all been mentioned before, but not by me), i'm more and more insensed by the government not dealing with the things they can and 'letting off' the total scroungers in this country. Also the people who use the roads more than most would be paying for the repairs, should the government ever start giving the road tax for road repairs!!!!!!!!!!!!

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