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So they’d get taxed more…what’s the confusion?No I’m saying those types of cars drive further than normal cars that people own
So they’d get taxed more…what’s the confusion?No I’m saying those types of cars drive further than normal cars that people own
The stimmy must be paid for."The Dems gonna get in there and reduce the tax on the middle class"
This is the reason I'm getting Libertrian, the gov't, rather by Dems or Reps are clueless.
It's a fukking pandemic and they adding new taxes
Someone has to pay for that infrastructure bill and it's not going to be the rich
Putting those provisions to supposedly make them pay their "fair share" means nothing as long as the loopholes are in there to help them dodge it.

Member when the Coli told us raising taxes is good because it would effect the rich and have no effect on the middle class?![]()
Y'all clowns voted him in and now everyone has to suffer because of it
And don't come at me with no Trump bullshyt either because it's fukk him too.

How do you even enforce this? Would regular ass people have to download motus and record every stop of their lives? This don't add up
My god TLR stays posting Republican talking pointsI've never seen a group of "black" people dikkriding FOX News so much
It's a pilot program to test the feasibility of the tax and is only going to apply to volunteers for now. In three years Congress will vote on whether to implement it permanently.


this hurts urban/suburban drivers a lot cause rural drivers generally have less fuel efficient vehicles so urban drivers pay less now than they would with a per-mile tax. rural drivers dodge taxes anyway by using red diesel, where can you find that in an urban area?
urban roads are also more expensive to build/maintain and once per-mile taxes gain acceptance places like nyc/dc will implement and keep raising them forever with that as an excuse.
my breh from australia was telling me about this the other day, the government there did a big pitch for a per-mile tax, they even removed all gas taxes for one day so stations were selling at like 30 cents a gallon to show how cheap gas would be. a few years later the per-mile tax passed. do you think they removed all the other taxes? no, they broke their promise and just added it on to everything else lol, including the extra taxes they'd levied on the back end. now they're talking about putting trackers in cars to ensure compliance.
This mileage tax has been in effect in the transportation industry for some time now, but this is some bullshyt on personal vehicles. Pretty much, if you have a fleet of commercial vehicles and they travel between states, you need to report your miles and the states in which you traveled along with fuel receipts every quarter and they send you an IFTA tax bill.
