E39 M5 Road Tax
Discussion
Neil.D said:
Vesuvius 996 said:
maddernj said:
Its was £210 what will it be in the future ?
If it's pre March 2001 then £185, otherwise £445.Neil
Pre March 2001 is assessed on capacity. 3000cc+ is £185 a year.
Vesuvius 996 said:
Neil.D said:
Vesuvius 996 said:
maddernj said:
Its was £210 what will it be in the future ?
If it's pre March 2001 then £185, otherwise £445.Neil
Pre March 2001 is assessed on capacity. 3000cc+ is £185 a year.
Vesuvius 996 said:
maddernj said:
Its was £210 what will it be in the future ?
If it's pre March 2001 then £185, otherwise £445.www.directgov.cartax explains the lot, and as I doubt if any e39 M5's were registered after 2004
gavm5 said:
Vesuvius 996 said:
maddernj said:
Its was £210 what will it be in the future ?
If it's pre March 2001 then £185, otherwise £445.www.directgov.cartax explains the lot, and as I doubt if any e39 M5's were registered after 2004
Vixpy1 said:
gavm5 said:
Vesuvius 996 said:
maddernj said:
Its was £210 what will it be in the future ?
If it's pre March 2001 then £185, otherwise £445.www.directgov.cartax explains the lot, and as I doubt if any e39 M5's were registered after 2004
In the immortal words of the Sex Pistols, "Ever feel like you've been swindled......?"
Balls.
Such a high tax, and assuming it doesn't go up further (which it will), this may well lead to many cars getting scrapped when they hit about 15 years old. Many of us enthusiasts would keep them going even if they were worth nothing, but I can see many just getting binned as £500 a year on a <1k car may not add up...
Such a high tax, and assuming it doesn't go up further (which it will), this may well lead to many cars getting scrapped when they hit about 15 years old. Many of us enthusiasts would keep them going even if they were worth nothing, but I can see many just getting binned as £500 a year on a <1k car may not add up...
E38 said:
Balls.
Such a high tax, and assuming it doesn't go up further (which it will), this may well lead to many cars getting scrapped when they hit about 15 years old. Many of us enthusiasts would keep them going even if they were worth nothing, but I can see many just getting binned as £500 a year on a <1k car may not add up...
I think thats what they're hoping people will do.Such a high tax, and assuming it doesn't go up further (which it will), this may well lead to many cars getting scrapped when they hit about 15 years old. Many of us enthusiasts would keep them going even if they were worth nothing, but I can see many just getting binned as £500 a year on a <1k car may not add up...
I console myself by thinking that the way inflation is going (note, the way its feel like its going, not the "official" goverment stats), a loaf of bread will be £4, so £445 of tax wont be the end of the world. Thing is, average wasges will need to be £165k.
LittleBro said:
julian64 said:
My car was registered on 1st April 2001. It's enough to make you want to cry
the fact they've done this retrospectively is criminal. Surely there's a breach of human rights or something in there?Gassing Station | M Power | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff