At 07:39 PM 4/21/2007, Jan & Roger van Hoy wrote:Washington State had an initiative a couple years ago for $30 per year license tabs, instead of the then current percentage of value. I voted against it, because someone has to pay for roads, and it might as well be the guy with a Hummer, new Jaguar, new SUV or expensive whatever. The initiative passed overwhelmingly. The WA Supreme Court overruled it, but the politicos could tell where their bread was buttered and re-enacted it. So, it's ok to overcharge someone who has more money to spend on a vehicle than the rest of us? I was under the mistaken assumption that everyone who has equal access to the public road system should pay an equal share in it's maintenance costs. The folks driving bigger vehicles are already paying a bigger share anyway at the pump via fuel taxes.
I used to own a truck. I paid my state a use fee based on ton/miles covered. Seems only fair for a larger vehicle to pay a bigger share of the road costs since, in theory anyway, a larger vehicle should cause more wear to the road surface. Could be a good way to encourage people to buy lighter, more fuel efficient cars.
I agree, what you actually paid is the actual market price that day, the tax needs to computed on that amount. Mike ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options,
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