Seanad debates

Tuesday, 1 April 2003

Motor Vehicle (Duties and Licences) Bill 2003: Second Stage.

 

Prior to the introduction of the local government fund, motor tax was paid into the local government equalisation fund that was used to finance local authority general purpose grants. The fund did not, however, provide any money for roads. The channelling of motor tax receipts into the local government fund and the use of the fund for non-national road grants have created a link between the amount of tax paid by motorists and the service they get for that tax in terms of better roads.

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