Rightous Fist Of Heaven wrote:Tax revenues will drop eventually when transportation costs start driving people out of work and to collecting unemployment support while businesses start going bankrupt due to the aforementioned transportation costs. I think the Government here in Finland will have to suck it up eventually and drop taxes on fuels or end up being seriously fucked. The situation here in Finland is worsened by the fact that we have a separate tax on diesel-operayed vehicles. The tax is paid once every year and is relative to the vehicles mass. For example, for a regular mid-sized family sedan the tax is about 400€ a year. There currently exists heavy pressure in favor of removing the tax entirely.
I really hope so. I am looking at buying a cheap small diesel, but the tax is keeping me from it. Not mention that if I buy a new car there will be payments per month and higher insurace in addition to the diesel tax. I am not at all sure I would yet benefit from driving a diesel even though it would halve my fuel costs when accounting for all that.
What they need to do is start making busses run again, in the "olden days" people in the country got on the bus and went into Vaasa to shop, it came a few times a week.
I think we are going to need multiple busses every day covering the space between Vasa-Närpiö and Vasa-Pietasaari for all the commuters. First at 6,7,8 in the morning and then at 3,4,5 and 6 in the day for people going home, that could probably take care of most people driving cars to work, lots of people living in Vaasa commute to these areas.
My commute is 50km one way to Korsnäs (halfway in between aasa-närpiö) from Vasa and it's not that fun, if it weren't for being allowed to write if off my taxes because they do not have any public transport I would not be able to.