The post criticises Labour's ute tax and fuel tax policies, arguing they unfairly target hardworking farmers and tradies while benefiting wealthier individuals through EV subsidies.
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Drivers of petrol cars aren't paying their fair share of tax, according to documents released by the Transport Ministry. And officials advise the government it would need to hike petrol tax next year in order to level the playing field. The Transport Ministry acknowledges it's a problem, but says big tax increases are not likely anytime soon, as the country moves towards a new system. Here's senior political reporter Benedict Collins.
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petrol users unfairly burdened by road charges
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