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Drivers have been warned of another potential car tax hike ahead of the Autumn Budget.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 26, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline the budget for another financial year.

This second Labour Party government budget has been the source of much speculation and rumour over what the Chancellor could announce.

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One such policy could be a pay-per-mile car tax for electric vehicles (EVs), which would be rolled out in 2028 and subject to a consultation.

Stuart Masson, editorial director of The Car Expert, advised against such a measure, pointing towards the Expensive Car Supplement, which requires motorists to pay £425 a year for five years if their vehicle has

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