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[image] Ore. to consider per-mile tax for electric vehicle users
by The Associated Press  1/02/2013

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon state officials are proposing an alternative tax
for drivers who have bought efficient or electric vehicles that seldom or
never stop at the gasoline pump, where government has traditionally
collected money to build and fix roads.

But the auto-making industry calls the idea of mileage taxes another
roadblock for its efficient vehicles, the Salem Statesman Journal reports.

In its upcoming session, the Oregon Legislature is expected to consider a
bill to require drivers with a vehicle getting at least 55 miles per gallon
of gasoline or its equivalent to pay a per-mile tax after 2015.

Because it raises taxes, such legislation would need approval by
three-fifths votes in both the House and Senate.

The tax would be based on mileage reports that could be made in a variety of
ways, such as via smartphone app or global positioning system technology.
Drivers could also just pay a flat annual fee.

Lawmakers would have to decide on the rates. The proposed bill leaves that
part blank.

Oregon transportation officials have been working for more than a decade to
figure out how to pay for roads as cars get extra efficient with gasoline,
or use batteries. Those developments upset the usual taxation scheme of
charging taxes by the gallon at the gasoline pump, an approximate way of
charging more for greater use of the roads.

"Everybody uses the road, and if some pay and some don't, then that's an
unfair situation that's got to be resolved," said Jim Whitty of the
Department of Transportation.

Other states, including Washington, have looked at per-mile charges. A
Washington law that would charge electric car owners an annual fee goes into
effect in February.

Opponents of the Oregon proposal say it will hurt a new industry.

"It will be one more obstacle that the industry and auto dealers will face
in convincing consumers to buy these new cars," said Paul Cosgrove, a
lobbyist for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers.

Oregon set up a task force in 2001 and did a pilot study in 2006, which
raised privacy concerns — the government could track cars as they use
private roads or leave the state. Whitty said the options drivers would have
in the new proposal address those concerns.

A second pilot project has involved about 50 participants, mostly state
transportation officials and lawmakers. They pay 1.56 cents per mile and get
a credit for any gasoline tax they paid at the pump.

Oregon Transportation Commissioner Mary Olson tracked whether she would be
charged for miles on private roads by comparing results from her odometer
and the GPS-based mileage reporting device.

"It was scary accurate," she said. "I was very pleased."

The per-mile charge wouldn't apply to mileage on private or out-of-state
roads.

A similar bill that applied to electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids didn't
make it to the House floor in 2011.

The new bill resolves uncertainties about the per-mile charge, said Rep.
Vicki Berger of Salem, top Republican on the House Revenue Committee and a
member of the Road User Fee Task Force,

"There's a basic unfairness around that tax, and everyone is looking for the
magic way to at least get the ball rolling on a different way of doing this,
one that reconnects mileage with taxes paid," Berger said.
[© 2013 The Associated Press]
[© 2012 LIN Television Corporation  All Rights Reserved]



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