UAE residents lament high fuel price, VAT combo
A Sharjah resident said that it has become more expensive to fill up his car's fuel tank.
A combination of rising fuel prices and the
value added tax (VAT) has left residents across the UAE dismayed,
especially those who have to drive to work every day.
Hassan Arif, a Sharjah resident who drives
daily to work in Dubai, said that it has become more expensive to fill
up his car's fuel tank.
"Around six months ago, I used to fill up my
tank in less than Dh100; nowadays I have to spend over Dh120 to fill
up," he told Khaleej Times. "I have to drive to work in Dubai daily, and
a full fuel tank lasts me for around two weeks. But, this is if I drive
only to work and then back. If I decide to go out over the weekend or
on a long road trip, then a full fuel tank lasts me for around 10 days."
Asked if he had a budget for his fuel
consumption, Arif said: "I don't put aside a budget for fuel, but I am
careful about how much I am spending. If a couple of friends say that
they want to meet up outside, then I don't think about how much the
drive is going to cost me in terms of fuel."
However, he added that this scenario might
change in the future if the fuel prices keep going up. "I think
everybody will begin to consider ways to save money if the fuel prices
keep going up. This might involve taking public transportation or
cutting back on unnecessary drives over the weekend." Rizwan Khan, a
Dubai resident who drives to work in Dubai Media City every day, also
noted that his fuel expenses have gone up significantly. A full tank
used to cost him around Dh70-Dh75; nowadays, he has to fork over more
than Dh100.
"It's a good thing that there is no VAT on
Salik," he noted. "Unless you can take public transport to work every
day, then there is no way for you to avoid paying extra since the fuel
prices have gone up. Hopefully, we will see them dropping again in the
future."
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