The sheer scale and cost of Labour’s ‘clean car rebate’ has been revealed today in answers to written parliamentary
questions from the Act Party.
Taxpayers’ Union spokesman Jordan Williams said: “When this policy was first announced, we immediately labelled it a Car
Tax that would have absolutely no impact on carbon emissions. However, it seems that we actually underestimated the real
impact.”
“More than 100,000 New Zealand car owners could be affected by this virtue signalling tax. In addition, the Government
is projected to rake in hundreds of millions of dollars more than it will pay back in rebates. There are simply not
enough electric vehicles available - now and in the foreseeable future - to make this a revenue-neutral policy as the
Government has suggested.”
“Of course the elephant in the room is that this policy does nothing for the environment because transport is already
covered by the Emissions Trading Scheme. That means any emissions saved by the move to electric cars are simply made
available for cheaper emissions elsewhere. What is really promoting this is the tax boost to the Government coffers.”
Kiwis are encouraged to sign the official petition at www.CarTax.co.nz, which is about to click over 30,000.