I noticed this searching bills, but I haven't seen anything in the news. Is it dead?
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84(R) HB 151 milage tax
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The interesting section.
SUBCHAPTER B. IMPOSITION AND COLLECTION OF TAX
Sec. 163.051. TAX IMPOSED ON MILES TRAVELED; EXEMPTION.
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a tax is imposed on the
number of miles traveled during a tax period by a motor vehicle
subject to inspection under Subchapter B or D, Chapter 548,
Transportation Code.
(b) If the number of miles traveled during a tax period by a
motor vehicle described by Subsection (a) is less than 5,000, the
miles traveled by that motor vehicle during that tax period are
exempt from the tax imposed by this chapter.
Sec. 163.052. AMOUNT OF TAX. (a) Except as provided by
Subsection (b), the tax imposed by this chapter is equal to the
difference between the following, rounded to the nearest whole
dollar:
(1) the number of miles traveled during the tax period
multiplied by one cent; and
(2) the credit representing motor fuels taxes.
(b) The comptroller shall determine and specify by rule the
minimum amount of tax imposed under this chapter that would exceed
the total costs of collecting that amount. The tax imposed by this
chapter is considered to be zero if the result of the computation
under Subsection (a) is less than the minimum amount specified.
Sec. 163.053. CREDIT REPRESENTING MOTOR FUELS TAXES:
COMPUTATION. (a) For purposes of determining the amount of tax
imposed by this chapter under Section 163.052, the credit
representing motor fuels taxes is equal to the product of:
(1) 0.15; and
(2) the number of miles traveled during the tax period
divided by the combined fuel economy estimate for the year, make,
and model of the motor vehicle.
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a penny a mile but only after calculating a bunch of MPG bullshit?
average Joe drives 20k/yr? that's $200 But not if they have an economical car. It'll only be $50 or $100
I guess it was too easy to just bump fuel tax?
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