Drivers could be hit with a new pay-per-mile road tax, as Chancellor Rachel Reeves looks to release her much-anticipated government Autumn Budget in a matter of weeks View 3 Images Drivers could be faced with more tax (Image: © 2025 PA Media, All Rights Reserved)

Rachel Reeves is poised to clobber drivers with despised pay-per-mile vehicle taxation alterations in the Autumn Budget. The Telegraph reports that electric car owners will face a fresh pay-per-mile levy. ‌

The mileage-based charges are expected to be unveiled in the forthcoming Budget on November 26. According to reports, it's anticipated that the Labour government will impose a 3p per mile charge on top of existing road duties for electric vehicles. ‌

The proposal, due to commence from 2028 following a consu

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