A new 3p pay-per-mile charge is coming in 2028, but Rachel Reeves new taxation plan may face several obstacles.
From April 2028, electric cars will face an annual charge of 3p per mile, while plug-in hybrids will be charged 1.5p per mile ...
Electric vehicle owners will need annual odometer checks at MOT centres under Rachel Reeves' plans to introduce 3p-per-mile ...
The UK will impose an additional tax per mile on electric and hybrid vehicles starting in 2028, to make up for the drop in ...
Keir Starmer has tried to strike a difficult balance that delivers on his Labour Party’s election pledges to expand workers’ ...
The new electric vehicle excise duty (eVED) will come into effect in April 2028 and will mean drivers will need to estimate ...
In one of the most-anticipated fiscal statements of all-time, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a series of tax changes ...
Private hire and taxi firms say the 2028 pay-per-mile levy could slow electric vehicle adoption despite fresh government ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves delivered her budget statement to parliament yesterday, taking more tax from workers, people saving for a pension and investors to give herself more room to meet ...
Drivers of electric cars will pay a road charge of 3p per mile, while plug-in hybrid drivers will pay 1.5p per mile from ...
What the Chancellor’s 3p-a-mile plan means for EV drivers – plus Electric Car Grant and Expensive Car Supplement changes ...
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