Tax on petrol is to rise by 2c a litre from August this year with a corresponding increase in Road User Charges, yesterday's Budget confirms.
The increases were raised as a possibility in July last year by former Transport Minister Steven Joyce after a scheduled 1.5c per litre increase wasscrapped due to tight economic conditions.
While there was no confirmation of the increase until yesterday's Budget, AA spokesman Mark Stockdale said it was not a surprise.
"It was deferred from last year and at the time it was suggested it was likely we would have a 2c increase in 2012. So the Budget announcement is in line with what was anticipated to meet inflationary costs in land transport funding."
The petrol excise increase will raise an additional $55 million in the 2012/13 year and a total of $235 million over the first four years.