Legislative Moves Threaten Electric Vehicle Incentives and Fees

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The proposed $250 annual registration fee for electric vehicles has been removed from the Senate budget due to logistical issues, but the debate over taxing EVs continues, with critics arguing that such fees could discourage adoption and unfairly penalize owners, especially if applied retroactively. Meanwhile, the bill also proposes eliminating federal EV tax credits, signaling ongoing efforts to modify EV incentives and funding mechanisms.
Topics:business#electric-vehicles#ev-tax#federal-tax-policy#politics#senate-republicans#vehicle-registration-fee
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