CA ANZ survey finds most oppose fuel tax, support road improvements from current budget

CA ANZ survey finds most oppose fuel tax, support road improvements from current budget
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot May 15 (BusinessDesk) - Most people don't want to pay a new fuel tax but do want the government to make roads safer and increase access, a survey funded by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) has shown. The government is proposing to raise petrol excises by between 9 and 12 cents a litre over the next three years, alongside the 11.5 cents per litre regional fuel tax in Auckland likely to begin from July. The survey of 750 people, conducted by Ipsos for CA ANZ, showed that 49.6 percent of respondents...