ELECTRIC car owners will reportedly have to pay road tax for the first time as part of “eye-watering” new Budget.
At present, emission-free cars and vans pay no vehicle excise duty but this is set to change on Thursday when the Budget is announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
The decision comes as electric cars have become more popular and experts predict a £7 billion loss in road tax income.
But this controversial move is expected to spark outrage as it will likely discourage consumers from going green and making an environmentally conscious choice.
This comes after the Chancellor warned Brits about a “tough road ahead” and “eye watering” Budget decisions amid an estimated £54 billion hole in public finances, according to The Daily Mail.