• Habahnow@sh.itjust.works
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    13 hours ago

    Interesting points to me are the fact that this 130 fee is:

    • more than what the average fuel consuming car pay (70-90)
    • Is on top of what many people already pay in state taxes to drive their car
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      13 hours ago

      As pissed as I get at fees, electric cars don’t typically pay a gas tax, the taxes we levy on fuel pay for road maintenance so that fee should be for road repairs. In my very small car I pay around $1.80 or so each week in federal fuel tax (not sure what I pay to the state, but those combined is very likely over $130/yr).

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        12 hours ago

        Electric cars pay electricity tax. Gas cars pay gasoline tax. We don’t need to tax electric cars even more.

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          9 hours ago

          Which portion of the electricity tax is used to repair the roads they use? Not trying to be too defensive but if we all switched and didn’t pay more, the roads would be even worse than they already are.

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            7 hours ago

            Well that sounds like they should implement a tax on energy used to power EV.

            Easy enough to implement at paid charge stations. Both homes I’ve had chargers installed at are on programs where the utility knows exactly how much energy my EV charger uses.

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            8 hours ago

            Whatever % of the general budget goes toward roads. Money is fungible, this has the same answer as: What portion of sales tax pays for roads, what portion of income tax pays for roads, what portion of land tax pays for roads?

            The important part here is that you do pay taxes when you charge your EV. We don’t need to double tax EVs.

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        12 hours ago

        The gullible part is thinking the federal government fixes the roads with your money at all. More than likely it’ll go to Israel.

        I bet the pick ups will pay less than an EV driver and are one of the main causes of road damages