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US lawmakers propose ending 12% excise tax on heavy-duty trucks

By Thomson Reuters Jun 2, 2026 | 11:58 AM

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, June 2 (Reuters) – Two U.S. senators on Tuesday proposed ending the ​12% federal excise tax ‌on heavy-duty trucks, saying it could boost sales of newer, cleaner models.

Republican Senator Todd Young and Democratic ‌Senator ​Angela Alsobrooks noted ⁠the tax adds $15,000 ⁠to $30,000 to the cost of a new heavy truck, trailer, semitrailer chassis or tractor and ​encourages continued use of older vehicles.

About one-fifth of the ⁠largest trucks on ⁠the road have engines ​produced before 2010.

Alsobrooks said the ​bill supports “a modern trucking industry allowing ‌for the adoption of newer trucks that are safer and more fuel-efficient.”

The tax raises ⁠more than $6 billion annually that is dedicated to building and repairing roads. ⁠Congress ‌has struggled for years ⁠to find new revenue ​for ‌road repairs.

Truckers are also ​facing sharply ⁠higher diesel costs due to the price spike following the start of the Iran war.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by ​Cynthia Osterman)