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South Florida drivers to take part in mileage-tax test

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Revmitchell

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I don't get the difference.You still have to pay a tax for how much you drive only the government is not tracking it. The tracking alone would add to the bureaucracy. Couldn't get more inefficient.
 

rdwhite

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I don't get the difference.You still have to pay a tax for how much you drive only the government is not tracking it. The tracking alone would add to the bureaucracy. Couldn't get more inefficient.

Hmmm....perhaps they are more interested in knowing where everyone is and has been than in the tax.
 

LeBuick

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Looks like a way to lower the price of gas or give the oil companies higher profits by taxing you separately.
 

Salty

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With some folks it's always comes around to the "evil" oil companies?

Of course they are evil, my goodness, look at how much people have jobs and all that money that goes into the encomony.
 

targus

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Because they can keep gas at $2.50/gal and get all the profits since tax is not included.

You have absolutely no knowledge of what you are talking about.

Gas taxes are added to the price of gas at the pump and are collected by the individual gas stations at the time of the retail sale of the gas. The taxes are then directly paid to the State and Federal governments by the gas stations.

The oil companies do not pay these taxes. The oil companies do not receive these taxes.

These taxes have absolutely no impact on oil company profits.

The price of gas would be lower by the amount of tax no longer collected by the gas stations if the government were to switch to a mileage tax.

Consumers are not stupid.
 

LeBuick

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With some folks it's always comes around to the "evil" oil companies?

You never heard me call anyone or anything evil in this thread. If you look closely, my objection was the combination of the tax and ability to raise prices at the pump. With them charged together you can easily see the bottom line. If you pay one at the pump and the other through the mail and can be deceiving.
 

LeBuick

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You have absolutely no knowledge of what you are talking about.

Gas taxes are added to the price of gas at the pump and are collected by the individual gas stations at the time of the retail sale of the gas. The taxes are then directly paid to the State and Federal governments by the gas stations.

The oil companies do not pay these taxes. The oil companies do not receive these taxes.

These taxes have absolutely no impact on oil company profits.

The price of gas would be lower by the amount of tax no longer collected by the gas stations if the government were to switch to a mileage tax.

Consumers are not stupid.


I think you need to read my position again. You are way off the mark.
 

LeBuick

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People who drive high MPG cars are punished by having to buy more gas????

What in the world are you smoking?

Lets see buddy, if I drive an economy care I might pay $20/wk for gas. Driving a guzzler may cost me $60/wk gas. You don't see anything in this picture?
 

billwald

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>The price of gas would be lower by the amount of tax no longer collected >by the gas stations if the government were to switch to a mileage tax.
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>Consumers are not stupid.

They are stupid if they think the milage tax will not be collected. The guy with the new Prius will pay the same milage tax as the guy with 1975 454 3/4 ton Chev getting 6 mpg.
 

hillclimber1

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A way to punish people who drive high MPG vehicles?
While it does punish them, it's not the purpose..
The intent is to increase revenue to the govt. It does take away the incentive to purchase a higher MPG vehicle... The tax on a gallon of fuel, is the fairest tax scheme there is, and promotes conservative driving, and buying more fuel efficient vehicles......
 

rdwhite

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...They are stupid if they think the milage tax will not be collected. The guy with the new Prius will pay the same milage tax as the guy with 1975 454 3/4 ton Chev getting 6 mpg.

Which could actually save the gas guzzler in taxes if he is now paying taxes on miles driven and not gasoline consumed. Unless of course they decided to use a multiplier to adjust for the type of vehicle driven. Econo cars are a 1, Mid-size a 1.5, and Gas-guzzlers a 2. Mopeds should have a multiplier less than 1 ;-)
 

targus

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Lets see buddy, if I drive an economy care I might pay $20/wk for gas. Driving a guzzler may cost me $60/wk gas. You don't see anything in this picture?

Hint - high MPG car = use less gas.

You really should slow down and think a little before you post - would look a lot less silly.
 
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