Purchasing a new vehicle - car tax
Purchasing a new vehicle - car tax
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garlicbread

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18 posts

82 months

Sunday 10th March 2019
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I have been looking at buying a new vehicle and when i visited my local motorpoint branch to see the options i spotted a car i liked. I will not buy it from motorpoint but when looking at the sales information sticker it stated the vehicle was £300 to tax. The vehicle is a diesel mercedes and it is on the 67 plate. Is this correct information or an error ? I was expecting it to be £30 to tax.

garlicbread

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18 posts

82 months

Sunday 10th March 2019
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BenjiS said:
On a 67 plate it must have been registered after Sept 17 so subject to the current tax regime.

That means it’s either £140 per year if it had a list price under 40k, or £450 if it’s list price was over 40k.

https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-tax-rate-tables

Perhaps the sign meant it was subject to the £310 “over 40k list price” surcharge? Would it have been over that price new?
Thanks for the response and clearing that up for me. The vehicle is a E220 estate would have cost more than £40k new. I suppose this new scheme is another one of the government many ways of fleecing us further.


Matthen

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172 months

Sunday 10th March 2019
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garlicbread said:
BenjiS said:
On a 67 plate it must have been registered after Sept 17 so subject to the current tax regime.

That means it’s either £140 per year if it had a list price under 40k, or £450 if it’s list price was over 40k.

https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-tax-rate-tables

Perhaps the sign meant it was subject to the £310 “over 40k list price” surcharge? Would it have been over that price new?
Thanks for the response and clearing that up for me. The vehicle is a E220 estate would have cost more than £40k new. I suppose this new scheme is another one of the government many ways of fleecing us further.
Hardly. It seems far more sensible and fair than "Tax on emissions."