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<p>UK Motorists currently pay fuel duty and VAT on fuel, which means that those who
use the roads the most, and do so in higher polluting cars, pay more tax. In addition,
the Government uses the Vehicle Excise Duty system to encourage the uptake of cars
with low carbon dioxide emissions (CO<sub>2</sub>) to help meet our legally binding
climate change targets.</p><p> </p><p>However, technology is changing many aspects
of the economy – including the vehicles we drive – and the government is considering
how the tax system will need to adapt to manage those changes.</p>
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