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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhich means 300% tax. Imagine if income was taxed at 300%.
Still if it was 300% I'd expect we'd have some decent trains.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIndeed, especially when you can go to a non-oil producing place like Tenerife and actually pay a lot less for fuel.
75% tax on a commodity that's necessary for which the majority shall use to take them to their place of work and back. There's something rather cynical about that I just can't quite put my finger on.
Remember the next time during that commute to the office, 75% of the cost of that journey was earnings for the tax man.
But the UK is not alone. Most European countries tax around that rate.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostA shocking amount indeed.
75% tax on a commodity that's necessary for which the majority shall use to take them to their place of work and back. There's something rather cynical about that I just can't quite put my finger on.
Remember the next time during that commute to the office, 75% of the cost of that journey was earnings for the tax man.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThe pump prices are probably hitting a new high. Not seem much price movement there. The old chestnut about prices at pump determined by prices at time of some put option or something.
On another note, if Labour was in power, we would have seen about 50P hike in fuel duty by now.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostAbout 75% of the pump price is tax.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHow much of the fuel is a tax take? I forget, but let's charge VAT on that anyway.
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How much of the fuel is a tax take? I forget, but let's charge VAT on that anyway.
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Oil prices drop to 4 year low
The pump prices are probably hitting a new high. Not seem much price movement there. The old chestnut about prices at pump determined by prices at time of some put option or something.
On another note, if Labour was in power, we would have seen about 50P hike in fuel duty by now.Tags: None
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