Some interesting takes on what’s fair. The EV tax credit seems to be fair. The inflated prices per KWh that solar panel owners get seem to be fair. The HOV lanes for hybrids and EVs were all fair.
But an extra registration fee isn’t fair.
Fair doesn’t even enter the equation.
Most areas are using an EV fee to justify taxing economy cars and hybrids which is constitutionally illegal. (Equal protections ban taxing a car based on its transmission or fuel economy)
These vehicles don’t use an alternative fuel and thus cannot legally be taxed on a feigned difference like fuel economy.
As for EVs I have a decade of paying around $200 a year on fuel for the old stick shift, in what world should a more efficient vehicle pay more on taxes than I do on fuel?
Lots of people who have an older EV don’t drive many miles and thus shouldn’t be spending much on taxes.
Worse i pay about $30/month of municipal substation taxes.
Nationwide everyones share of municipal substation taxes is $20-$100 a month of these taxes on average, which is more than gas taxes.
Even if it’s not on your bill your electric company pays them for you.
I think there are already enough taxes and registration taxes are extremely inefficient with about half being lost to legal/overhead.
My view is that annual registration for private citizens is extremely wasteful and should be eliminated, you buy your plate once and it stays with you forever until you eliminate the car.
If .gov is worried about roads do exactly what they have always done and take it out of the general funds, then it can be distributed in a truly fair way based on each individual’s ability to pay. It wouldn’t be regressive, you wouldn’t be choosing vehicular winners and losers and you would save billions of dollars of wasted money on legal/enforcement/billing/employees that pertain to the DMV.
Collecting more taxes does not equate to road funding so eliminate the excuses so they can be held to budget. Considering under 50% of road funding comes from gas taxes this would be no change
if roads are a priority they have to budget for them, instead they don’t and make the road funding red herring as an excuse, give them more money they still won’t fix roads.
It’s not a lack of tax issue, it’s a lack of willpower/accountability issue