Road Tax What A Rip Off
Road Tax What A Rip Off
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Clad-Hach

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72 posts

4 months

Thursday 5th June
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My road tax is due on my Cayman S this month so I checked to see how much it is, with a CO2 output of 223 g/km its a tidy sum of £430 to the scumbag Labour government.

Looking at the tax bands the cheapest is £20 for a CO2 output of 100g/km, so why is a car with double the CO2 output of 200g/km £395...shouldn't the tax be £40, is there something I am missing here.

Robmarriott

2,935 posts

174 months

Thursday 5th June
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Sell the car, buy a Hyundai i10.

glennjamin

407 posts

79 months

Thursday 5th June
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Kier Starmers milking the population for every drop, not as if they spend it responsibly.....

otolith

61,994 posts

220 months

Thursday 5th June
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Clad-Hach said:
My road tax is due on my Cayman S this month so I checked to see how much it is, with a CO2 output of 223 g/km its a tidy sum of £430 to the scumbag Labour government.

Looking at the tax bands the cheapest is £20 for a CO2 output of 100g/km, so why is a car with double the CO2 output of 200g/km £395...shouldn't the tax be £40, is there something I am missing here.
Yes. It’s meant to get disproportionately more expensive so that you don’t think it’s worth owning the higher emission car. But they have recently realised that it’s pointless, because once the car is built, someone is going to own it. So they now front load it onto the first owner and the first few years. But they don’t retrospectively change it, and they have fannied about with it multiple times over the years, so now it makes no sodding sense at all.

3GGy

852 posts

198 months

Thursday 5th June
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Clad-Hach said:
My road tax is due on my Cayman S this month so I checked to see how much it is, with a CO2 output of 223 g/km its a tidy sum of £430 to the scumbag Labour government.

Looking at the tax bands the cheapest is £20 for a CO2 output of 100g/km, so why is a car with double the CO2 output of 200g/km £395...shouldn't the tax be £40, is there something I am missing here.
I'd get rid and buy an EV.

0ddball

899 posts

155 months

Thursday 5th June
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Well the fact that you can buy the exact same car, but one registered a year later than the other and pay double the tax, shows it's not about emissions.

Checkmate

724 posts

223 months

Friday 6th June
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Clad-Hach said:
My road tax is due on my Cayman S this month so I checked to see how much it is, with a CO2 output of 223 g/km its a tidy sum of £430 to the scumbag Labour government.

Looking at the tax bands the cheapest is £20 for a CO2 output of 100g/km, so why is a car with double the CO2 output of 200g/km £395...shouldn't the tax be £40, is there something I am missing here.
My Clio 200 is the same to tax, so you are at least getting better 'value' as you have a larger capacity engine!

lancslad58

1,379 posts

24 months

Friday 6th June
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As you stated elsewhere you're a "car enthusiast" so just suck it up..

ashleyman

7,141 posts

115 months

Friday 6th June
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£630 for my CUPRA plug in hybrid.

The £40k ‘luxury car tax’ is a joke.

daqinggregg

4,781 posts

145 months

Friday 6th June
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It was always fairly simple (in the past more so, irrespective of country) to abolish all forms of road tax/duty and place a sizable levy on fuel, but justifiably no political party wanted to do that.

This would have encouraged consumers to use fuel efficient vehicles, (they did because of fuel prices alone) especially those covering large distances; people are paying for what they use. But that’s not a vote winner; higher fuel prices are very unpopular, much easier to hide it in plain sight in a tax.

My guess, the majority of used cars in higher tax bands are owned by people, doing a lower annual mileage, in other words it has SFA to do with emissions, and more to do with revenue generation.

In the future these policies may make sense, just not at present. However, if you think car tax is bad in this country, some countries have it much worse; equally some have it much better.

Look on the bright side; you can own a secondhand luxo barge for the price of a deposit on a tax friendly new eco box.



LennyM1984

891 posts

84 months

Friday 6th June
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glennjamin said:
Kier Starmers milking the population for every drop, not as if they spend it responsibly.....
Yeah because VED and wasting tax payers money didn't exist before this Labour government...

Alex Z

1,812 posts

92 months

Friday 6th June
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Why are you blaming the current Labour government for this?

The framework for VED has had the least polluting cars at or near zero, ordinary family cars between £150 to £200 ish, then a rapid increase for anything with significantly higher emissions for a long time.

Thats nothing to do with Starmer, unless you’d somehow deluded yourself into thinking they would drop VED rates.

The thing they need to be taken to task about is not increasing the “expensive car” threshold as it’s no longer doing what it was set out to do.

MikeM6

5,552 posts

118 months

Friday 6th June
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Clad-Hach said:
My road tax is due on my Cayman S this month so I checked to see how much it is, with a CO2 output of 223 g/km its a tidy sum of £430 to the scumbag Labour government.

Looking at the tax bands the cheapest is £20 for a CO2 output of 100g/km, so why is a car with double the CO2 output of 200g/km £395...shouldn't the tax be £40, is there something I am missing here.
So which tax would you rather they increase instead?

Honestly, look at what others pay for VED (start with Ireland and the Netherlands) and then think yourself lucky.

I'll pay £730ish tax on my car this year. So be it. The car isn't depreciating much so swings and roundabouts. Yes I'd rather is was less, I'd also wish they could use tax intake in a way that made a more transparently positive impact, but let's be real about it, the country needs funding to operate.

I'd rather they sorted out the mess that is income tax and get the thresholds right there, than waste time on saving a small amount on VED.

ferret50

2,299 posts

25 months

Friday 6th June
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Should be based on vehicle age like this......

1 to 5yo £600
6 to 10yo £500
11 to 15yo £400
16 to 20yo £300
20 to 25yo £200
26 to 39yo £100
40 plus remains free

Most of pollution occurs during manufacture and at end of life, so encourage people to keep cars longer.

TwigtheWonderkid

46,561 posts

166 months

Friday 6th June
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I cannot believe we've allowed the Labour govt to introduce such a tax without taking to the streets.

TwigtheWonderkid

46,561 posts

166 months

Friday 6th June
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glennjamin said:
Kier Starmers milking the population for every drop, not as if they spend it responsibly.....
Yeah, I hear Michelle Mone isn't getting any of it.

tr7v8

7,450 posts

244 months

Friday 6th June
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My Outlander Hybrid is a 4HS the S being safety pack, it was 42K new so paid rip off rate for the first 5 years and even now is £185ish I think. Despite being 41g CO2 emissions.

Master Bean

4,527 posts

136 months

Friday 6th June
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Ride a bicycle. It's free.

Megaflow

10,436 posts

241 months

Friday 6th June
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glennjamin said:
Kier Starmers milking the population for every drop, not as if they spend it responsibly.....
Err, it was the tories that introduce the current system for fleecing people for vehicle tax, with the revised rates, £40k luxury tax, etc

oldaudi

1,494 posts

174 months

Friday 6th June
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It is a lot of money but I know plenty of people paying more than that per month on something just because it has less VED. All depends how the maths works in your head!