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Electric cars can be GPS-tracked for Rachel Reeves' eVED tax sting - and 3p-a-mile rates will rise with inflation despite 15-year fuel duty freeze
Electric cars may be GPS-tracked for Rachel Reeves' eVED tax initiative, with 3p-a-mile charges set to increase with inflation despite a 15-year fuel duty freeze. The policy links tax rates to inflation adjustments, contrasting with the frozen fuel duty rate.
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