Bluenile
Tommy Hutchison
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That would already be paid when you purchase your electricity. They're not free to charge!So how do you replace the money lost from fuel duty?
That would already be paid when you purchase your electricity. They're not free to charge!So how do you replace the money lost from fuel duty?
You don’t pay fuel duty on electricity. Jesus.That would already be paid when you purchase your electricity. They're not free to charge!
BargainThe bottom end EV’s in the UK start at 21k after incentives.
You pay vat on everything that goes back into the treasury,shirley.You don’t pay fuel duty on electricity. Jesus.
No, but you will, but at least that's clarity. Charging 3p per mile on top of the cost of electricity will make haulage unworkable!You don’t pay fuel duty on electricity. Jesus.
That’s VAT. Not fuel duty.You pay vat on everything that goes back into the treasury,shirley.
It is compared to the 50k one Lisa wants to flog youBargain![]()
Yes, yes I know, but we are talking about recouping fuel duty from somewhere. So vat on electricity and monies from this 3 ppm stealth charge goes someway to redress the balance.That’s VAT. Not fuel duty.
Nah I'll take one off your forecourt ta.It is compared to the 50k one Lisa wants to flog you
Yes, that’s the whole point of the alleged PPM charge. To replace the lost fuel duty receipts.Yes, yes I know, but we are talking about recouping fuel duty from somewhere. So vat on electricity and monies from this 3 ppm stealth charge goes someway to redress the balance.
Great stuff, how would you like to pay?Nah I'll take one off your forecourt ta.![]()
Indeed.Yes, that’s the whole point of the alleged PPM charge. To replace the lost fuel duty receipts.
50 quid a year for the next 500 years, any good. And I've chucked in a bit of interest.Great stuff, how would you like to pay?
Sounds good to me50 quid a year for the next 500 years, any good. And I've chucked in a bit of interest.![]()
If they leave they’ll have to find a way of replacing the 60% of the total tax take that they currently contribute or work out which half of public services you want to cut.Let them leave. And I’d be taxing them on £1m let alone ten.
There’s always reasons not to tax the super rich, but never for those worse off.
Start at the very top and work downwards.