Quite so. Joe Public is already taxed more than a haulier. Therefore I don't see unfathomable problems with replacing some of the duty on fuel with a higher rate of VAT to achieve the aims you want.
As far as I am aware, fuel "duty" is preferred as it then gives a fixed revenue stream/cost stream not dependent on the price of petrol as it goes up and down. It's arbitrary terminology though.
As far as I am aware, fuel "duty" is preferred as it then gives a fixed revenue stream/cost stream not dependent on the price of petrol as it goes up and down. It's arbitrary terminology though.
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