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Title: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: Olds on April 10, 2018, 05:29:46 PM
The wife's 1600cc 2002 Volvo tax is due at the end of this month and once again I should have done it as soon as the reminder hit the mat.  :(. Checking online I see that it's gone up again from the £240 on the reminder to £250. If it had been registered before 2001 it would be £255, yet if it was registered last year the tax would be £140 no matter what the engine size or how high the CO2 figure (zero emission etc excepted) Seems that this £140 hasn't gone up. Folk who can't afford to buy a one year old car are being punished by ever increasing tax. >:(.


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: paulywombats on April 10, 2018, 06:08:30 PM
Mines remained the same for my 10 year old car. £30


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: Olds on April 10, 2018, 07:02:26 PM
Mines remained the same for my 10 year old car. £30
That same car if registered now would cost £165 first year then £140 each subsequent year. The vehicle tax system, sorry systems, as we have four different taxation systems dependant on year of registration is ludicrous.


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: toad on April 10, 2018, 07:18:08 PM
Yep p****d me of as well just treated myself to a new car and the tax is over a £100 more a year joys of having a large car I suppose. >:(


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: poprodder on April 10, 2018, 07:39:20 PM
my 1.6 petrol civic was 245 a year, my 2.2 diesel civic is 135 a year!!!!


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: Olds on April 10, 2018, 08:27:42 PM
As from 2018 new diesel cars will be bumped up one tax band on the first year VED unless they  "meet the latest Euro 6 emissions standards when tested on the RDE new real-world emissions regime." None yet do. ::)


The Ford Mustang 5.0 V8 Shadowline GT is under the £40,000 limit, so after the first year, the annual VED is £140 a year. That's £110 cheaper than our little 1.6 Volvo !!!
Think I need a Mustang. ;D


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: poprodder on April 11, 2018, 04:29:22 AM
our vans at work meet euro6, but Ad Blue is a pain as we do over 1000miles a week and thats how long its lasting. some cars now have to have ad blue to meet emissions.  merc fitter said they don't bother doing emissions test with these as nothing shows. when running in warehouse there is no diesel smell at all, seemed real odd at first.


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: morrag on April 11, 2018, 02:05:51 PM
Bloody hell, when did taxing a vehicle get so complex? I haven't a clue how the system now works, but at the risk of retelling, when the country changed over to decimal coinage I happened to be standing behind a charming, but very old lady at a supermarket checkout, and overheard her complaining to the checkout girl thus..."My dear, why doesn't the government wait until all the old people die, before introducing such a change!!"....she couldn't see the amusement in the statement then, and guess what? that's where I am at now! ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???..Morrag


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: stinkey on April 11, 2018, 05:02:28 PM
Well decimal currency is fairly easy to grasp Morrag ? :D


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: morrag on April 11, 2018, 06:13:36 PM
Well, so much for attempted irony then...! ;) ;)


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: BikerGran on April 11, 2018, 08:40:31 PM
Anyone buying a new T5 California (like my campervan) will have to pay £450 for the first 5 years!


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: Olds on April 11, 2018, 09:23:19 PM
Anything over the £40000 limit has a £310 per year surcharge on top of the std VED for the first five years.

A lot of high end vehicles have models that just scrape in under the £40,000

Would Sir like the expensive wheels, top of the range ICE etc. fitted before or after the vehicle has been registered ? ;)


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: Baychimp on April 11, 2018, 09:58:04 PM
As I am probably never going to pay £40,000 pounds for a vehicle, I don't think I will worry about that. :D :D


Title: Re: VED. vehicle tax rant.
Post by: spanners on April 11, 2018, 11:03:13 PM
I,m selling up

The only other option is to run b# nt