The private and light
goods vehicle tax class (PLG), which accounts for about 89 per cent of all licensed vehicles, had an evasion rate of 0.7 per cent.
Not exact matches
The
tax changes also influenced consumption decisions with the purchase of some
goods whose prices were expected to increase on 1 July being brought forward before that date, and other purchases where prices were expected to fall — most notably motor
vehicles — being delayed.
Farmers and other agriculture businesses would save $ 5 million annually because
vehicles owned by farmers using E-ZPass and used to bring farm
goods to market would get a 100 percent
tax credit on the thruway tolls they pay.
The lowest rate of evasion was seen in the bus (0.1 per cent) and
goods vehicles (0.4 per cent)
tax classes.