'Levy extra Rs 50k annual SUV road tax'

Agencies: New Delhi, Monday, Nov 26, 2012 at 1733 hrs IST
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A proposal to levy an annual road tax -- higher by up to Rs 50,000 for diesel SUVs than petrol driven ones -- has been made to the Finance Ministry to help reduce the fuel subsidy burden, Kirit Parikh, who heads a think-tank, today said. The auto industry, however, said any such step to impose   ....Read more
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Increased Tax on SUVs makes perfect sense

Gajendra Borkar | Monday , 26 Nov '12 19:16:12 PMReply | Forward
Dear Mr. Vikram Kirloskar, Increased annual tax on SUV's makes perfect sense to the aam aadmi who walks on the footpaths unlike people like you who hop into expensive cars the moment you are out of your palaces. You and your sons probably own half a dozen of these SUVs and hence the tax appears senseless to you. In fact the government should make the SUV and other private luxury car owners pay the entire cost of public transport which should be made free in our country. The aam aadmi is utterly fed up with the utter greed, selfishness and shamelessness of the rich ones like you who dictate policy in our country.

Another truly backward idea

xports | Monday , 26 Nov '12 18:53:18 PMReply | Forward
True to the Nehru-Gandhi tradition, another idiotic idea which will find acceptance in the political class. Rather than reduce the need to transport goods over large distances and remove middlemen which are the reason why fuel costs are linked to inflation, another pseudo economist tries to flex his brain and finds a way to fill govt. coffers so that more scams can be funded.

levy an annual road tax

ANOOP AGRAWAL | Monday , 26 Nov '12 18:47:27 PMReply | Forward
This proposal was given by self to none other than Mr Parikh 2 years Back. (I have e-mail communications with him on the matter). This is one of the most innovative method to address complex Diesel subsidy in India.

This is the most nonsensical proposal mooted in this area

Ram | Monday , 26 Nov '12 18:01:02 PMReply | Forward
Averaging like this makes me think this guy is more a politician than a problem-solver. Instead, they should make the people entitled to subsidies have a legit ration card for their diesel purchases. Put the burden of proof on the one who receives the subsidy, not the one who creatively exploits the loophole created by the government! This may also curb the negligent use of fuel.

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