Labour is breaking its promise to not introduce new taxes by slapping new taxes on tradies, farmers and large families, ACT Leader David Seymour says.
The "feebate" scheme ignored the fact that vehicles were already taxed and subsidised through the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), Seymour said in a statement.
"Let's be clear – this is a new tax. A tradie or a farmer purchasing a Toyota Hilux will be slapped with a new tax of $2900. A family buying a Kia Sportage will be taxed $1230."
The combination of feebate plus ETS charges meant a double tax for Kiwis who needed larger, less fuel-efficient vehicles, Seymour said.
"Motorists pay 77.3c a litre in petrol taxes, plus an ETS tax of 9c a litre. In Auckland, there's a further 10c regional fuel tax. GST is charged on top, taking total tax to around 99.3c a litre (and 110.8c in Auckland). That means EV owners get a subsidy of at least 99.3c a litre in taxes."