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Drive Electric looks to FBT cut to stir EV interest

Car Torque: Drive Electric looks to FBT decrease to stir EV interest.

Fri, 10 Nov 2017

The not-for-profit electric vehicle (EV) advocacy group, Drive Electric, is hoping the new government will consider a fringe benefit tax (FBT) innovation that will help encourage corporate entities to look more favourably at EVs for their fleets.

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