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I think you’ll find I pay more than my fair share. Once again there is no such thing as road tax, if you were an accountant you would know this. Smokers probably contribute more to the economy through their addiction but fresh air isn’t exclusively theirs. How much damage is your CO2 and NOX contributing to the atmosphere, your contribution through your VED is supposed to help towards the damage you do. How much damage to the road is caused by cars, very little is caused by the cyclist.

Should the users of red diesel be banned from occasionally veering onto the road because they don’t pay their fair share? As proven in many surveys by respected bodies such as the LSE (London School of Economics) that cyclists not only are mainly car drivers but contribute more through their generally higher incomes. I pay a fortune in APD and the associated VAT so I demand that everything over ground level belongs to me!

How much direct contributions through your VED do you personally pay?

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1 minute ago, statts1976uk said:

I think you’ll find I pay more than my fair share.

 

Deleted the waffle.   

You will pay your share of road-fuelled taxation if you drive 30,000 miles plus per annum.   You would have paid your way.   

Several times you've suggested cyclists are the richest in society, yet you want them to contribute the least in road taxation.    

You make IDS appear compassionate.  

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2 minutes ago, PB 4.2 said:

Deleted the waffle.   

You will pay your share of road-fuelled taxation if you drive 30,000 miles plus per annum.   You would have paid your way.   

Several times you've suggested cyclists are the richest in society, yet you want them to contribute the least in road taxation.    

You make IDS appear compassionate.  

As discussed before I did do 30k+ in mileage last year.

How much VED do you pay for your Kia? It appears that you pay nothing in compulsory vehicle duties.

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1 minute ago, statts1976uk said:

As discussed before I did do 30k+ in mileage last year.

 

 

Perhaps why I said this :1eye

3 minutes ago, PB 4.2 said:

Deleted the waffle.   

You will pay your share of road-fuelled taxation if you drive 30,000 miles plus per annum.   You would have paid your way.   

Several times you've suggested cyclists are the richest in society, yet you want them to contribute the least in road taxation.    

You make IDS appear compassionate.  

 

  

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4 minutes ago, statts1976uk said:

a £120 for you Kia Pro’ceed diesel? Imagine all the roads we can built and repair with that! They should build you an exclusive lane!

Try and keep up.   

VED contributes very little to the overall road tax take.    

I contribute more road tax than you.    Probably over £8000 per annum.   

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25 minutes ago, statts1976uk said:

a £120 for you Kia Pro’ceed diesel? Imagine all the roads we can built and repair with that! They should build you an exclusive lane!

If you can get an exclusive lane for £120 a year put my name down.

 

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23 minutes ago, PB 4.2 said:

Try and keep up.   

VED contributes very little to the overall road tax take.    

I contribute more road tax than you.    Probably over £8000 per annum.   

Just having a quick look on Autotrader and it appears 2014 Kia Pro’ceed diesels command between £0 and £30 VED.

Once again, there is no such thing as “road tax” I believe that you are getting confused with the VAT and Duty you pay at the pump.

23 minutes ago, PB 4.2 said:

Try and keep up.   

VED contributes very little to the overall road tax take.    

I contribute more road tax than you.    Probably over £8000 per annum.   

£8000 a year in fuel duty and VAT, how many miles a year do you do? We can work out the sums if you want, it won’t look good for you!

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Just now, statts1976uk said:

Just having a quick look on Autotrader and it appears 2014 Kia Pro’ceed diesels command between £0 and £30 VED.

Once again, there is no such thing as “road tax” I believe that you are getting confused with the VAT and Duty you pay at the pump.

£8000 a year in fuel duty and VAT, how many miles a year do you do? We can work out the sums if you want, it won’t look good for you!

My car isn't a 2014 Pro Cee'd diesel.   

FFS I keep telling you that VED + FT + VAT = Road (based) taxation.   

I clock up in the region of 65,000 per annum.   

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