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3Hotdogs

(13,485 posts)
Sun Sep 22, 2024, 10:27 AM Sep 22

Our state gub'mint. So they want to encourage everyone to get an E.V. Today's Ledger: Ya buy one and ya get a credit,

up to $4k if you're an impoverished senior. So you buy the car.


Then ya go to register it. WHAT DA FUCK? There's $250 a year tacked on to the registration fee to pay for highway maintenance. This discourages E.V. purchases.

It's like me, working for a Happy Ending, trying to switch hands, without missing a stroke. (I'm still working on it).

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Our state gub'mint. So they want to encourage everyone to get an E.V. Today's Ledger: Ya buy one and ya get a credit, (Original Post) 3Hotdogs Sep 22 OP
You got a $7500 federal tax credit, and a $4000 state credit. Voltaire2 Sep 22 #1
And that $250 is in place of the road tax EV drivers DON'T pay at the gas pump. Think. Again. Sep 22 #5
Im a senior in NJ and would love to have an EV. Squaredeal Sep 22 #2
The point is, it's like two sides, working against the middle. 3Hotdogs Sep 22 #4
That road use tax would be paid on the gas price at the pump if you drive gas car. Think. Again. Sep 22 #6
well there might be. Voltaire2 Sep 22 #9
I agree... Think. Again. Sep 22 #10
There is a was to reduce usage tax in Virginia arlyellowdog Sep 22 #3
That makes sense, most new cars have GPS systems that could figure that out. Think. Again. Sep 22 #7
Wow! $12,500 toward buying a new Electric vehicle! 70sEraVet Sep 22 #8
The $250 is counteracted by the lack of gasoline tax that EV drivers don't pay. Think. Again. Sep 22 #11
I understand that. 70sEraVet Sep 22 #13
Or a least enforce muffler noise level regulations. Think. Again. Sep 22 #12

Voltaire2

(14,807 posts)
1. You got a $7500 federal tax credit, and a $4000 state credit.
Sun Sep 22, 2024, 10:37 AM
Sep 22

Yes it is stupid that they are sticking a $250/yr road use tax on your registration, we really do need to stop using ICE vehicles, but states have to maintain roads and that is massively expensive.

It will be 16 years before the road use tax equals your state credit.

Squaredeal

(542 posts)
2. Im a senior in NJ and would love to have an EV.
Sun Sep 22, 2024, 10:40 AM
Sep 22

Thanks for telling me about this. Ill check it out.
I drive very little but a yearly $250 surcharge wont hurt me and Ill have a new car that requires little maintenance over the life of the vehicle, and I wont be beholden to the fluctuations in the price of gas.

Think. Again.

(18,611 posts)
6. That road use tax would be paid on the gas price at the pump if you drive gas car.
Sun Sep 22, 2024, 10:56 AM
Sep 22

...so there is no ADDITIONAL tax involved.

Voltaire2

(14,807 posts)
9. well there might be.
Sun Sep 22, 2024, 12:01 PM
Sep 22

The gas tax approximates actual road use. The EV tax doesn't. So it really depends on how much you use your ev, and really it ought to be a mileage tax not a fixed rate.

Think. Again.

(18,611 posts)
10. I agree...
Sun Sep 22, 2024, 12:49 PM
Sep 22

Removing the road tax that is added to gasoline and installing a mileage tax equally on all cars would be a more accurate and fair way of billing drivers for road use.

However, that would unfortunately slow the transition away from CO2 emmissions because a lot of people are more concerned about their personal, individual expenses than they are about our shared ecological systems.

arlyellowdog

(1,429 posts)
3. There is a was to reduce usage tax in Virginia
Sun Sep 22, 2024, 10:43 AM
Sep 22

The Virginia DMV has a device that attaches to your odometer so you only pay on miles you use. Perhaps that option is available in NJ.

70sEraVet

(4,198 posts)
8. Wow! $12,500 toward buying a new Electric vehicle!
Sun Sep 22, 2024, 11:16 AM
Sep 22

Yeah, the extra $250 tacked onto the registration fee is a little sucky. But I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
Every time I'm somewhere talking with someone, and I can't hear them because somebody's loud-ass truck goes by, I think, "Come on, Joe! Do what Repubs say you're gonna do, and make everybody give up their gas vehicles!"

70sEraVet

(4,198 posts)
13. I understand that.
Sun Sep 22, 2024, 01:07 PM
Sep 22

But human nature, being what it is, we gripe when we see it in an annual bill -- where, otherwise, we never thought about the tax added at the gas pumps.

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