Sunday, October 2, 2011

Motorists prove rich spoils for the tax Man

"Motorists are proved to be rich spoils for the Labour Government. However, despite the increases in fuel prices, fuel tax, road tax and excise duty since 1997, the number of cars on our roads continues to grow. Although fuel duty is classified as an environmental policy in the budget, since 2002, the changes duty levels clearly never been significant enough to stop the Brit of getting into their cars; is this just another labour hidden tax

"Alistair Darling of announcement of further fuel duty in the 2008 budget shall not take effect until October, but will add up to a $ 16 per year for Nissan Micra additional drivers, for example, when the policy officially kicks. Although the small incremental increases we've seen in the past decade or so to be able to add as many as 19%, the impact has spread immunize UK motorists to the reality of the actual cost. "

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