some "fun" between uk and austria: Vehicle Excise Duty

some "fun" between uk and austria: Vehicle Excise Duty

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sascha

Original Poster:

270 posts

249 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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there ist "some small" difference between austria (kfz-steuer) and same in uk:

a speed 6 costs per anno around £ 1.850.00

now you know that you are living/driving in a paradise.

insurance is extra also not the real bargain ..

cinquecento

553 posts

225 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Hi Sascha.

Please correct me if I am wrong, however I'll clarify a little. There is an annual tax in Austria based in the manufacturer's stated engine output, The €1850 annual tax is for the speed six (a Tamora in this case).

Makes owning a TVR quite expensive..however even the equivalent of B roads in Austria are a drivers paradise...

sascha

Original Poster:

270 posts

249 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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cinquecento said:
Hi Sascha.

Please correct me if I am wrong, however I'll clarify a little. There is an annual tax in Austria based in the manufacturer's stated engine output, The €1850 annual tax is for the speed six (a Tamora in this case).

Makes owning a TVR quite expensive..however even the equivalent of B roads in Austria are a drivers paradise...
hi 500 in italiano,

exact, but could be payed also monthly or half year for a little more add.

and if you import a used-car from uk, let's say with "some" power, you must pay 16%+20% (for this 16%) luxus-tax called nova (such a nice name ;-(() counted from the buying price.

b-roads, lets say in the wonderfull wachau are really nice and not to much disturbed by rader or lazer holding pol...men.

BarnFind

492 posts

146 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Join the club we pay about €1850 a year road tax plus about 40% import duty,oh and the government doesn't use vasoline when they ask...

PYNEY

1,048 posts

218 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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hi sascha

That's a whole lot of money in keeping that wonderful tamora on the road
why not sell the car back to me and save some money ? "only joking"

cheers keith

estutjaweh

328 posts

155 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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Hobbys ain't cheap. It it was, that luxury car would be common as old boots and we'd all want a BMW or something instead. BAH!

Sardonicus

18,958 posts

221 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Why go so far look up Ireland's road tax figures eek

QBee

20,970 posts

144 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Juts renewed mine - £20.12 per month by direct debit. Bargain. Not that it's used to maintain the bits of tarmac between potholes that we laughingly call roads.....furious

Sardonicus

18,958 posts

221 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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And since when was the difference between 6 months and 12 months road tax £28.5 ? confused quite sure it was never that wide scratchchin

QBee

20,970 posts

144 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Not sure I understand that comment.

The annual road tax rate for a TVR built before 03/2001 is £230.

Under the new system, you have three choices:

Pay in full in advance £230
Pay six months in advance = £115 +5% = £120.75
Pay monthly in advance = £230/12 +5% = £20.12 per month

Sardonicus

18,958 posts

221 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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QBee said:
Not sure I understand that comment.

The annual road tax rate for a TVR built before 03/2001 is £230.

Under the new system, you have three choices:

Pay in full in advance £230
Pay six months in advance = £115 +5% = £120.75
Pay monthly in advance = £230/12 +5% = £20.12 per month
Its not for the TVR but a Beemer smile

QBee

20,970 posts

144 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Sorry, my fault. I must have slipped over from a parallel universe.