Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The taxe poids lourds (TPL) is a tax that is scheduled to be applied to all heavy goods vehicle circulating on some state-financed and locally-financed roads in France starting from 1 October 2013. Those roads represent around 15000 kilometers.The income on state-financed roads should be affected to the agence de financement des infrastructures de transport de France, which would use it partly to fund some loss-making railway lines in France. The income on locally-financed roads should go to the local administration that maintains them.The tax is set up by a law voted on 24 April 2013 by the National Assembly, after several round trips between the Assembly and the Senate.The company Ecomouv, a subsidiary of Autostrade, is responsible for the tax collection."@en }
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- Taxe_poids_lourds abstract "The taxe poids lourds (TPL) is a tax that is scheduled to be applied to all heavy goods vehicle circulating on some state-financed and locally-financed roads in France starting from 1 October 2013. Those roads represent around 15000 kilometers.The income on state-financed roads should be affected to the agence de financement des infrastructures de transport de France, which would use it partly to fund some loss-making railway lines in France. The income on locally-financed roads should go to the local administration that maintains them.The tax is set up by a law voted on 24 April 2013 by the National Assembly, after several round trips between the Assembly and the Senate.The company Ecomouv, a subsidiary of Autostrade, is responsible for the tax collection.".
- Q3516345 abstract "The taxe poids lourds (TPL) is a tax that is scheduled to be applied to all heavy goods vehicle circulating on some state-financed and locally-financed roads in France starting from 1 October 2013. Those roads represent around 15000 kilometers.The income on state-financed roads should be affected to the agence de financement des infrastructures de transport de France, which would use it partly to fund some loss-making railway lines in France. The income on locally-financed roads should go to the local administration that maintains them.The tax is set up by a law voted on 24 April 2013 by the National Assembly, after several round trips between the Assembly and the Senate.The company Ecomouv, a subsidiary of Autostrade, is responsible for the tax collection.".