NZ Post increases RUC surcharge

NZ Post increases RUC surcharge

The New Zealand Government recently announced changes to the Road User Charges (RUC), which will take effect from 1 July 2020. 

To cover the increase in RUC costs within its transport and courier fleets, New Zealand Post will be increasing the RUC surcharge to 0.90% from 1 July 2020.

The surcharge will apply to all CourierPost and Pace products and services. The increase is in line with the government changes effective 1 July 2020.

The RUC surcharge is included, together with the Variable Fuel Rate (VFR), in the Variable Price component of our invoices and statements. The surcharge is calculated to reflect the increase in costs to NZ Post and is updated in line with changes to Road User Charges.

See more information about VFR or RUC.

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