Ex-BN communications
man suggests petrol levy
on T15 group
Eric See-To says it would be easier to make those in the T15 group pay a levy when they renew their road tax.
Economy minister Rafizi Ramli previously said a dual pricing system would be introduced for RON95.
Under the plan, the T15 group will no longer be eligible for subsidised fuel and will have to purchase petrol at the market rate.
However, See-To, who participated in a debate with Rafizi last month, said such a system would prove to be complicated and would increase the cost of managing the sale of RON95 fuel for the petrol station owners.
Instead, he suggested that the government impose a levy based on the annual amount of fuel consumed by the T15 group, a new classification introduced to refer to those in the top 15% bracket of society who earn a household income of RM13,000 or more.
“If the government has already identified those in the T15 group, why not simply impose a petrol levy on this group when they renew their road tax?
See-To said in a Facebook post.The government could also impose a petrol levy on new petrol vehicles valued at RM300,000 and above,
“Let’s say each vehicle in the T15 group refuels 50 litres per week, or around 2,500 litres per year – with the subsidy costing RM1 per litre. The government could then impose a petrol levy of RM2,500 per year on these vehicles’ road tax.
If they truly belong to the T15 group or can afford to buy cars worth over RM300,000, I believe it wouldn’t be a problem for them to pay RM2,500 per year for each vehicle they own.
He said this approach would see only one price for subsidised RON95 petrol being sold at petrol stations.
See-To said another approach would be to emulate the system currently used for diesel under the Budi Madani system, where prices are floated but 85% of eligible Malaysians receive monthly payments.
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