shelkol
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bx-2200, Woods BH6000 backhoe, Tach-N-Go quick attach bucket, snow blower
I wanted to reply to an on-going thread but it was on Daily Chuckles so figured I'd start a new one here.
I really think it won't be long before EV's are taxed for mileage. If your state does inspection, they get your odometer reading once a year and could tax you on the miles driven. Yes, that would only work for the state the vehicle is registered in.
In Massachusetts the gas tax is $0.24 and if you get 24 MPG (make the math simple ) that's a penny a mile. Now if you do the average 12,000 miles per year, that tax would be $120.
Federal tax is $0.184 or roughly $0.0076 which would result in another $92.
I think big brother's solution is there for EV's. Not sure how they would handle hybrids or plug-in hybrids
I really think it won't be long before EV's are taxed for mileage. If your state does inspection, they get your odometer reading once a year and could tax you on the miles driven. Yes, that would only work for the state the vehicle is registered in.
In Massachusetts the gas tax is $0.24 and if you get 24 MPG (make the math simple ) that's a penny a mile. Now if you do the average 12,000 miles per year, that tax would be $120.
Federal tax is $0.184 or roughly $0.0076 which would result in another $92.
I think big brother's solution is there for EV's. Not sure how they would handle hybrids or plug-in hybrids