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Cost of (motoring) carbon

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    #21
    Originally posted by Paddy
    Sorry we were talking about Hungary. It seems that there is 0% tax there too.
    This is from an official statement from the Hungarian Customs And Finance Guard (translation by me, but IANAL):

    "... in Hungary, for vehicles operating on the national roads, according to current hungarian legislature, the only fuels allowed are, (based on the regulating standards) petrol, heavy oil and either liquified or gas aggregate energy sources. ..."

    You can read a long analysis of the subject in hungarian if you're really interested.

    You can't use veggie oil for filling up legally back at home, I'm positive of that.

    It was all over the news last year, when the story broke and the government wanted to make sure everyone knows what happens if you get caught..

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