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Does VA charge taxes on fuel?
No. Its based on NADA value and its 4% of that per year. You can get a reduction for a high mileage vehicle.
Does VA charge taxes on fuel?
Sounds like Utah is pushing for a similar thing. Move away from charging tax on fuel and move to road usage tax based on mileage traveled.No. Its based on NADA value and its 4% of that per year. You can get a reduction for a high mileage vehicle.
I think this is more for the Electric Vehicles who are using the roads but not buying gas or buying it at a lower rate, so basically skipping the tax and getting the benefit of the roads...Sounds like Utah is pushing for a similar thing. Move away from charging tax on fuel and move to road usage tax based on mileage traveled.
But Californians usually bring excellent ideas and politics with them, So we dont want to scare them away do we?Well I'm sure this will mean gas prices go down, right?
Bah dum tiss
Is there any way we can tax Utah's newcomers more than OG residents? Like hey we noticed you're from California. We have some bad news, your taxes are going to stay the same because we don't really want you here. Kthanksbye
Taxation is 100% theft. But it's worse than that, if some stranger breaks into your house to steal your stuff and you stop them it's all good. But if you try to prevent the gov from stealing from you some alphabet agency will show up with guns. It's a mafia protection racket.
Best place in town to purchase meth!But thats ok cause we have like city parks and stuff and they always use the money to better help the community
Saw this article a couple days ago and is the only reason I said that
Will all Utah drivers be paying mileage-based road usage fee by 2031?View attachment 138653
https://www.ksl.com/article/5018943...e-paying-mileage-based-road-usage-fee-by-2031
I’ve wondered the same thing. And how will it work for a vehicle that spends a significant portion of its yearly mileage in the dirt?I'm curious how this would work. We travel frequently (well, will again this year) to Idaho and California, so much of the yearly mileage won't actually be "in" Utah. How does that work?