Diesel Car Tax
Discussion
Hi guys,
Im about to order a new company car AudiA3 2.0TDi.
Can anyone tell me If the Goverment will increase the tax by 3% on all deisel cars on 01/01/06 despite Euro1V compliant engine.
If so I have to take delivery before this date to avoid paying this tax increase.
Can anyone confirm
Thanks
Im about to order a new company car AudiA3 2.0TDi.
Can anyone tell me If the Goverment will increase the tax by 3% on all deisel cars on 01/01/06 despite Euro1V compliant engine.
If so I have to take delivery before this date to avoid paying this tax increase.
Can anyone confirm
Thanks
G20RG B said:
Hi guys,
Im about to order a new company car AudiA3 2.0TDi.
Can anyone tell me If the Goverment will increase the tax by 3% on all deisel cars on 01/01/06 despite Euro1V compliant engine.
If so I have to take delivery before this date to avoid paying this tax increase.
Can anyone confirm
Thanks
It's what I read in the Telegraph's budget report (not sure the date it applies from)
G20RG B said:
Hi guys,
Im about to order a new company car AudiA3 2.0TDi.
It'll easily be here in time, surely?
G20RG B said:
Can anyone tell me If the Goverment will increase the tax by 3% on all deisel cars on 01/01/06 despite Euro1V compliant engine.
Yes (effectively). What's actually happening is that they're dropping the waiver that EuroIV cars got so they didn't have to pay the 3% diesel surcharge. They're dropping it beacuse from 1st Jan they'll all be EuroIV.
G20RG B said:
If so I have to take delivery before this date to avoid paying this tax increase.
Yes.
JagLover said:
Funny isn't it they bring in a company car regime based on emissions to encourage people to use less polluting cars.
People switch to diesel cars because of this, and so they bring in a 3% additional penalty.
Diesels have always (since the latest scheme started anyway) has a 3% surcharge. It was waived on EuroIV compliant cars to encourage people to go for EuroIV when they could choose either.
There's certainly a school of thought that diesels are much more harmful than petrol engines so should be taxed much higher.
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