Elimination of Alternative Fuel Tax on Electric Vehicles
April 6, 2021 12:30 PM to All House Members
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Representative Greg Rothman
R House District 87
Memo
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation that will eliminate the alternative fuel tax on electric vehicles and replace it with an electric vehicle fee of $380 per noncommercial electric vehicles and $450 per commercial electric vehicles. These fees will be concurrent with the respective individual’s vehicle registration, as registration of an electric vehicle will not be completed until the fee is paid.
Currently, owners of electric vehicles file monthly statements with the PA Department of Revenue and remit the alternative fuel tax on how much electricity their vehicle uses. However, most electric vehicle owners do not do this, or are inconsistent at doing so, due to the process for remitting the alternative fuel tax being cumbersome. In addition, many electric vehicle owners are not aware they are required to file a monthly statement to the PA Department of Revenue.
This legislation will simplify the process and ensure electric vehicle owners are paying their fair share towards the Commonwealth’s transportation infrastructure, just as individuals who drive gas powered vehicles contribute towards fuels taxes. The revenue from the fee will be deposited into the Motor License Fund for highway maintenance and construction.
Please consider supporting this important legislation.
Currently, owners of electric vehicles file monthly statements with the PA Department of Revenue and remit the alternative fuel tax on how much electricity their vehicle uses. However, most electric vehicle owners do not do this, or are inconsistent at doing so, due to the process for remitting the alternative fuel tax being cumbersome. In addition, many electric vehicle owners are not aware they are required to file a monthly statement to the PA Department of Revenue.
This legislation will simplify the process and ensure electric vehicle owners are paying their fair share towards the Commonwealth’s transportation infrastructure, just as individuals who drive gas powered vehicles contribute towards fuels taxes. The revenue from the fee will be deposited into the Motor License Fund for highway maintenance and construction.
Please consider supporting this important legislation.
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 1358
Elimination of Alternative Fuel Tax on Electric Vehicles
April 6, 2021 12:30 PM to All House Members
Circulated By
ROTHMAN
Memo
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation that will eliminate the alternative fuel tax on electric vehicles and replace it with an electric vehicle fee of $380 per noncommercial electric vehicles and $450 per commercial electric vehicles. These fees will be concurrent with the respective individual’s vehicle registration, as registration of an electric vehicle will not be completed until the fee is paid.
Currently, owners of electric vehicles file monthly statements with the PA Department of Revenue and remit the alternative fuel tax on how much electricity their vehicle uses. However, most electric vehicle owners do not do this, or are inconsistent at doing so, due to the process for remitting the alternative fuel tax being cumbersome. In addition, many electric vehicle owners are not aware they are required to file a monthly statement to the PA Department of Revenue.
This legislation will simplify the process and ensure electric vehicle owners are paying their fair share towards the Commonwealth’s transportation infrastructure, just as individuals who drive gas powered vehicles contribute towards fuels taxes. The revenue from the fee will be deposited into the Motor License Fund for highway maintenance and construction.
Please consider supporting this important legislation.
Currently, owners of electric vehicles file monthly statements with the PA Department of Revenue and remit the alternative fuel tax on how much electricity their vehicle uses. However, most electric vehicle owners do not do this, or are inconsistent at doing so, due to the process for remitting the alternative fuel tax being cumbersome. In addition, many electric vehicle owners are not aware they are required to file a monthly statement to the PA Department of Revenue.
This legislation will simplify the process and ensure electric vehicle owners are paying their fair share towards the Commonwealth’s transportation infrastructure, just as individuals who drive gas powered vehicles contribute towards fuels taxes. The revenue from the fee will be deposited into the Motor License Fund for highway maintenance and construction.
Please consider supporting this important legislation.
Document
Introduced as HB 1358
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