Express.co.uk a rate of 10,000 miles would see costs increase to £7,500 year. Overall charges will increase to £9,350 for those who travel 123,500 miles and £11,250 for those who drive 15,000 miles each year.It has been reported the Treasury is considering a new pay per mile system to help fill a £40billion gap in public finances.
With Brits switching to electric cars, the government will lose revenue generated by VED and fuel duty which electric cars don't pay.The Department for Transport (DfT) said it will "ensure" motoring taxes keeps pace with changes on the road.
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