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Title: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 30 March 2009, 22:25:23
I have 2.6 V6 2001 registered15/10/2001 which means I come under the new tax bands  :'(. I am as I am sure you all know I am in the top band, £405 per year, but then I looked at the results from my last MOT and noticed on each test my results are well below what is stated on my logbook. Does this mean I can get an amendment to my emissions on my logbook or am I stuck with paying for the next ministers pornos  :-?
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: MutantCav on 30 March 2009, 22:28:19
The government backed down on the increase last year mate...you will only have to pay about £210 a year from 03/01 to something like 06/06 when the government made the announcement on the tax changes...they capped the 01-06 tax to band I or something...

Edit: Just looked and its band F £210 and Band G £400 for cards registered on or after March 23rd 2006
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: Chopsdad on 30 March 2009, 22:30:24
At least you have a V6 - my 2.2 is in the same bracket  :o
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 30 March 2009, 22:31:41
Thanks big relief  :D. Good to know I am up to date about current affairs  :(. Incidentally your last PM last night kept me awake till 1a.m. sniggering. I was struggling this morn to get up  :)
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 30 March 2009, 22:32:40
2.2 CD is still a good drive, I had one before  :y
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: Entwood on 30 March 2009, 22:37:19
2 points to make ..

1. As already said .. VED changes were frozen .. accurate info can be found nere .. :

http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/tax_vehicle_excise_duty.htm

2. VED categories .. the emissions values used are those submitted to the DVLA by the manufacturers under test conditions, and bear no relation to what you actually get, or the MOT values.

The actual values used for your car can be found on the parkers web site

Find your car, then click on "more info"

http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/specs/summary.aspx?model=985

Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 30 March 2009, 22:39:25
So in effect the system is flawed, in that if you have a car well below stated value figures you still pay
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: MutantCav on 30 March 2009, 22:40:15
And from May 2009

Band CO2 (g/km)
 Current Rate  2009-10 standard rate  2010-11 standard rate
 
A Up to 100
 £0                        £0                             £0
 
B 101-110
 £35                      £35                           £20
 
C 111-120
 £35                      £35                           £30
 
D 121-130
 £120                    £120                         £90
 
E 131-140
 £120                    £120                        £110
 
F 141-150
 £120                    £125                        £125
 
G 151-165
 £145                    £150                        £155
 
H 166-175
 £170                    £175                        £180
 
I 176-185
 £170                    £175                        £200
 
J 186-200
 £210                    £215                        £235
 
K* 201-225
 £210                    £215                        £245
 
L 226-255
 £400                    £405                        £425
 
M Over 255
 £400                    £405                        £435
 

* Band K includes cars that have a CO2 figure over 225g/km but were registered before 23 March 2006. These cars will stay in band K.
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 30 March 2009, 22:42:14
keep mine forever then, not that I want to change from an omega  :y
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: tuckshop on 30 March 2009, 23:53:01
So let me get this right..........................

(I have read the bumpf but can be a bit thick sometimes)

If I have a V6 from 2.5 to 3.2 registered before March 2001 the tax will be around £210 for the forseeable future?

If I have a V6 from 2.5 to 3.2 registered between March 2001 and  June 2006 the tax over the next few years will be limited to around £235 - ish ?
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: OLDTIMER on 31 March 2009, 00:02:11
It also works the other way ie:- if you have a moderate car in the middle tax band and re chip it or put great big gas guzling carbs on, it would still stay in the tax band as the original manufactures quotations as to the emisions. ;)
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: unlucky alf on 31 March 2009, 00:16:54
either way we are being ripped off in the name of climate change, the biggest con ever invented to fleece us of yet more money the b/stards,,,rant over >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 31 March 2009, 00:25:25
As I see we are ripped off everywhere including road tax, it's just not as bad as I first feared
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: si vaux on 31 March 2009, 02:16:31
All a con. What gets me about road tax is the street I live on has 4 schools a college and goodness knows how many university buildings on it, either way the amount of traffic up and down it in a day is BONKERS to put it politely. But yet there are pot holes that you could lose a house in in some cases, maybe a bit over the top but you get me. And all they have kept on doing is take up a bit more tarmac around it and refill it. What is it with these people. Have lived on this street for over 15 years on and off and it has not been re-surfaced once in that time.  In this time we have seen the A55 on anglesey grow, the M6 toll, e.t.c. Whats wrong with my street, It's only a mile long. Stupid people. too interested in how many houses they can buy or how posh their parents nursing home is. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone tell this subject really winds me up.
AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

AHHHH feel better for that Woo Saah.
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: Danny S on 31 March 2009, 04:43:01
Is that all the tax you have to pay in the UK?
I'll pay around 800,- euro tax a year >:((appr. 740,- GBP)
Calculated on the weight of the car,petrol or diesel and in what region you live in.

gr

Danny
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: Andy B on 31 March 2009, 08:13:44
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Is that all the tax you have to pay in the UK?
I'll pay around 800,- euro tax a year >:((appr. 740,- GBP)
Calculated on the weight of the car,petrol or diesel and in what region you live in.

gr

Danny

They tax us in other ways too though.
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: osealy on 31 March 2009, 08:31:14
In Dublin I pay 955 for my Td a 3.0 would be 1600 p.a. New cars in top band 225 & over are 2000. So dont complain.
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: MutantCav on 31 March 2009, 09:20:13
We have to complain...if we didnt then we would be paying the same as yourselves :y
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: Danny S on 31 March 2009, 10:21:00
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In Dublin I pay 955 for my Td a 3.0 would be 1600 p.a. New cars in top band 225 & over are 2000. So dont complain.

I don't :D

Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: tunnie on 31 March 2009, 11:17:49
the whole car tax system is floored and just money making bullsh!t.

It costs £35 a year to tax a 1.4 Diesel car.

It costs £64 a year to tax a 600cc motorbike

 >:(
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: Cybertrucker on 31 March 2009, 12:21:03
By paying all this extra tax we're Saving The Planet and making it safe for all the fluffy bunnies to play in.  We're definitely NOT paying for a huge bloated bureaucracy here and in Brussels, or helping Gordo to sort out the mess he's made of our economy.  Oh no.  Not at all.  Certainly not.  Nothing could be further from the truth.

 >:(  >:(  >:(
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 07 May 2009, 21:36:00
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By paying all this extra tax we're Saving The Planet and making it safe for all the fluffy bunnies to play in.  We're definitely NOT paying for a huge bloated bureaucracy here and in Brussels, or helping Gordo to sort out the mess he's made of our economy.  Oh no.  Not at all.  Certainly not.  Nothing could be further from the truth.

 >:(  >:(  >:(

Of course not, how could you think anything else  ;D :-X :-X
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: tallandy on 07 May 2009, 22:01:21
Well the way i read it in 2010 we,ll pay 405 for the year then in 2011 950 thats pretty scary. Why i,m miffed is found out that my so called 2001 reg on 15th march was actually made in 2000 and not reg till 2001
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 07 May 2009, 22:10:48
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Well the way i read it in 2010 we,ll pay 405 for the year then in 2011 950 thats pretty scary. Why i,m miffed is found out that my so called 2001 reg on 15th march was actually made in 2000 and not reg till 2001

This is so with many cars, I think you need to look again a the prices though  :y
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: tallandy on 07 May 2009, 22:21:54
How i read it was that cars over 225 would temporarily join band k £205 in 2010 2011 that was on parkers via the link given out unless i missed sommat
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 07 May 2009, 22:37:41
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How i read it was that cars over 225 would temporarily join band k £205 in 2010 2011 that was on parkers via the link given out unless i missed sommat


Check this link, it is for my car

http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/road-tax/?deriv=20765#manu=10968&model=985&deriv=20765

For your car

http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/road-tax/?deriv=17681#manu=10968&model=985&deriv=17681
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: tallandy on 07 May 2009, 22:45:42
yea saw that but thats for cars regd til Mar 1st 2001 mine was regd on 15th March 2001 so its a bit more
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: GG on 07 May 2009, 22:50:52
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yea saw that but thats for cars regd til Mar 1st 2001 mine was regd on 15th March 2001 so its a bit more


too tired tonight will look into it some more and get back to you  :y
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: Dave Hunter on 08 May 2009, 14:19:44
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All a con. What gets me about road tax is the street I live on has 4 schools a college and goodness knows how many university buildings on it, either way the amount of traffic up and down it in a day is BONKERS to put it politely. But yet there are pot holes that you could lose a house in in some cases, maybe a bit over the top but you get me. And all they have kept on doing is take up a bit more tarmac around it and refill it. What is it with these people. Have lived on this street for over 15 years on and off and it has not been re-surfaced once in that time.  In this time we have seen the A55 on anglesey grow, the M6 toll, e.t.c. Whats wrong with my street, It's only a mile long. Stupid people. too interested in how many houses they can buy or how posh their parents nursing home is.

I work for a highway authority, needless to say we dont get to see any of the money from road tax or petrol duty!  If the roads arent repaired then it becuase we dont have the money.  I think the actual amount of funding that allocated for the roads from road tax and fuel duty is around the 10% mark.

The mtorist props up this county, and gets nothing in return except the blame for 'global warming'.

-Dave
Title: Re: New road tax prices
Post by: ians on 08 May 2009, 15:44:55
It goes to pay Gordon's £6000 cleaning bill.

£6000 ::) - cripes he must be a really dirty barsteward