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		|  05-11-2022, 00:26 | #601 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Bung all the tax on fuel?  Not sure how they'd charge for electric vehicles.
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It’s insincere of Government to pretend the system incentivises “greener” motoring if in the event everyone did, in the long run, it this leaves a funding shortfall that inevitably comes back to “green” motorists to pay.
 
A pay as you go system would be interesting, and could vary from relying on “honesty”/MOT figures (I know these don’t apply to brand new cars for a period), to wildly complex using “big brother” GPS/Bluetooth technologies.
 
I’m not endorsing the latter but in theory you could allocate every driver an “essential” mileage to cover “necessary” journeys with a sliding scale for journeys over and above (e.g. based on alternative options). GPS data covering habitual journeys could be used to confirm that “essential” journeys specific to a driver are habitually undertaken in line with the rationale for them. I’d imagine there’d be outrage but I was just thinking through the tech in this instance.
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			Duty on fuel is a form of mileage tax, bigger/greedier vehicles also pay more but they also tend to wear roads out more.
 
 It can't be a surprise that as EV ownership grows and becomes more common those owners will have to contribute to the "road fund".
 
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					Originally Posted by tweetiepooh  Duty on fuel is a form of mileage tax, bigger/greedier vehicles also pay more but they also tend to wear roads out more. |  I have to pay duty on fuel, to  mow my lawn, power my leaf blower and use my chainsaw, and I never take them on the road!  well hardly ever.
		 
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		|  07-11-2022, 16:20 | #604 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  I have to pay duty on fuel, to  mow my lawn, power my leaf blower and use my chainsaw, and I never take them on the road!  well hardly ever. |   I pay fuel duty on my boat diesel it's all a big con
		 
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		|  07-11-2022, 16:50 | #605 |  
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  I pay fuel duty on my boat diesel it's all a big con |  You can thank the EU for that … HMG succumbed to years of pressure for tax harmonisation on use of red diesel in boats back in 2013.  It had not wanted to make the change and resisted earlier ‘requests’ from Brussels.
 
If they had continued to hold out, your duty exemption would be about to end now anyway.  Red diesel is to be almost entirely banned on environmental grounds.
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		|  07-11-2022, 17:48 | #606 |  
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					Originally Posted by Chris  You can thank the EU for that … HMG succumbed to years of pressure for tax harmonisation on use of red diesel in boats back in 2013.  It had not wanted to make the change and resisted earlier ‘requests’ from Brussels.
 If they had continued to hold out, your duty exemption would be about to end now anyway.  Red diesel is to be almost entirely banned on environmental grounds.
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		|  07-11-2022, 18:04 | #607 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  So, we're  not in the EU anymore, change it back and reclaim our sunlit uplands  or is that not how it works?   |  Governments may be reluctant to introduce certain taxes if they impinge on their voter base (I’m going to stick my neck out and suggest that boat-owning is more likely a monied, and therefore tory, pursuit).  However I think we all know how willing governments are to ditch taxes once they’re established and people get used to them.    
Apparently when income tax was reintroduced in 1842 it was meant to be temporary, but the Crimean war caused some balance of payments problems and we’ve been stuck with it ever since.  Plus ça change ….
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		|  08-11-2022, 01:22 | #608 |  
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					Originally Posted by Chris  If they had continued to hold out, your duty exemption would be about to end now anyway.  Red diesel is to be almost entirely banned on environmental grounds. |  Using it on boats may still be ok.
 
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		|  08-11-2022, 08:48 | #609 |  
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					Originally Posted by Paul  Using it on boats may still be ok.
 I could not find a better definition of "some boats".
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		|  08-11-2022, 08:54 | #610 |  
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					Originally Posted by Chris  That’s because it depends what you use the red diesel for.  Unlike a diesel car, where it’s illegal even to have the red diesel in your tank, on a boat you can put red diesel in the tank, because you can still use it duty free for generating heat and power from your engine.  Only the fuel you actually use for propulsion attracts duty and you have to declare to HMRC what proportion of the fuel is used for propulsion and pay the duty separately.  Reams and reams of guidance have been written on how to do that, and what happens if you make a false declaration and then get audited by HMRC. |  The calculation is pre agreed for the inland waterways 40% heating- 60% propulsion, the problem is the fuel stations  set a ridiculously high rate for the fuel so after the deductions it's often cheaper to buy road diesel from tesco
 
in september diesel was around £183 at tesco,  on the river it was £198 after deductions
 
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		|  08-11-2022, 09:31 | #611 |  
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  The calculation is pre agreed for the inland waterways 40% heating- 60% propulsion, the problem is the fuel stations  set a ridiculously high rate for the fuel so after the deductions it's often cheaper to buy road diesel from tesco
 
 in september diesel was around £183 at tesco,  on the river it was £198 after deductions
 
 Gas oil at local garage £150
 |  The thing is the on river fuel suppliers probably know Tesco don't have many floating fuel stations so feel the threat from the supermarkets is quite small. They probably also know you'd need to be buying lots of diesel at cheaper Tesco prices to offset the cost of getting your boat to the local supermarket forecourt and back, unless the supermarket has extra extra long reach hoses!
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					Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth  The thing is the on river fuel suppliers probably know Tesco don't have many floating fuel stations so feel the threat from the supermarkets is quite small. They probably also know you'd need to be buying lots of diesel at cheaper Tesco prices to offset the cost of getting your boat to the local supermarket forecourt and back, unless the supermarket has extra extra long reach hoses! |  5 gallon drums in the boot of the car, Tesco is 1 mile from the marina, and i have to go there for food supplies
		 
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			My second Cost of Living payment is pending ready to go in tomorrow. Happy days
		 
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		|  10-11-2022, 21:46 | #614 |  
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					Originally Posted by Jaymoss  My second Cost of Living payment is pending ready to go in tomorrow. Happy days |  Happier days would be if you didn't need a cost of living payment.  Increasingly few working,  loads retiring early, and no one prepared to work for crap wages. Vital workers told to bugger off back to their 'own country'. 
 
 A nation of pensioners and benefit claimants and a collapsing economy..  The sunlit uplands we were promised are here.
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Happier days would be if you didn't need a cost of living payment.  Increasingly few working,  loads retiring early, and no one prepared to work for crap wages. Vital workers told to bugger off back to their 'own country'. 
 A nation of pensioners and benefit claimants and a collapsing economy..  The sunlit uplands we were promised are here.
 |  Yeah because then my life would not have been a living hell for the majority of it
 
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