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Millions of drivers are set to face a new tax under a major shake-up of the rules.

A new pay-per-mile tax could be implemented for electric vehicle (EV) owners.

It is seen as a way of combatting money lost in fuel duty as more motorists switch to electric by the year.

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It is being reported the major new measures could be announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves at the Budget later this month, with EV drivers potentially having to pay a 3p-per-mile rate.

For someone doing 10,000 miles a year, this would work out to £300.

Those who face long daily commutes to work or travel long distances for other re

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