Fuel Price Projections [March 2013]

Bayn46

Active member
Price increase bouncing between 67 and 84c for petrol, and between 54 and 69c for diesel :thumbdo:

Looks like we're in for an expensive few months, as I'm sure this will cause everything else to jump up in price even more.
 

doc_335

Member
Heven said:
:argh:

:cry:

Government should drop the taxes on fuel.

Have you read the rich tax/poor tax thread?? They have ABSOLUTELY no intention of dropping any tax its just up up up UP!!


Yes and agreed its for E-tol! So much for a democracy
 
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Dippies

Guest
If petrol Go's Up everything else go's up and Food prices never go down again :thumbs:
 

Rayzor

Well-known member
:cry: No more company petrol card. fkers decided to add the average usage to our salary :argh: clever bstards
 

MikeR

Well-known member
Rayzor said:
:cry: No more company petrol card. fkers decided to add the average usage to our salary :argh: clever bstards
thats very wrong - Im sure you can fight that one, or was someone abusing it ? because now you are paying income tax on it while it is not income ??? Im certain SARS will have some advice.
 

L~C~G

Active member
Rayzor said:
:cry: No more company petrol card. fkers decided to add the average usage to our salary :argh: clever bstards
I hope your average usage was pretty high :thumbs:
 

OppositeLockMT

Active member
We pay just over $1 per liter for diesel in Malawi, petrol slightly more. This is a result of the lack of forex in the country which has caused hyper-inflation.

After all the fuel queuing and contaminated fuel we've experienced over the past 2 years, just having stable reserves of fuel is an achievement.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
I can understand other countries having higher fuel prices, like the UK. But then they have cheap, reliable and safe public transport as an alternative. In places like that you don't really need to drive yourself around, and sometimes you won't want to either cos of the congestion and lack of parking.

And isn't most of our fuel produced locally? The government is always going on about rising international oil prices being the cause of fuel price increases.
 

Rayzor

Well-known member
MikeR said:
Rayzor said:
:cry: No more company petrol card. fkers decided to add the average usage to our salary :argh: clever bstards
thats very wrong - Im sure you can fight that one, or was someone abusing it ? because now you are paying income tax on it while it is not income ??? Im certain SARS will have some advice.

They included it in the Cost to company as an average, Its basically a salary restructure as we were bought by another company and have to follow their salary structures so nothing we can do about it. We were told that they not obligated to provide a petrol card so YAY for us. :argh:

Filling up was never a concern for me till now :cry:


L~C~G said:
Rayzor said:
:cry: No more company petrol card. fkers decided to add the average usage to our salary :argh: clever bstards
I hope your average usage was pretty high :thumbs:

I took 2 month leave last year for my wedding so thats not included :cry:
 
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