Taxed your Z today ??

firebobby

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 South west Buckinghamshire
Just wondering if anyone has taxed their car today, as the rates have supposedly gone up.
I won't be taxing ours until next month as going in for a hernia operation next week, so no driving for a while.
 
I "unSORNed" mine in advance on 29th March, effective from 1st April, and paid the £330 rate. The new rate of £340 came into effect today, so purely by chance I saved myself a tenner!

Hope the op goes OK Fred.
 
Taxed my KTM just now. Couldn't believe it's £96 for a year for a vehicle half the size of my car that costs £30.........
 
Ming said:
Taxed my KTM just now. Couldn't believe it's £96 for a year for a vehicle half the size of my car that costs £30.........

Motorbikes aren’t taxed on emissions like cars, it’s just based on capacity :(
Rob
 
Yet the newer ones are on the value and not emissions. Our 2019 2.0 Merc C Class estate is £475.00. :headbang:
Sorry... back on topic. Just find it such a rip off.
 
That's good news Alan, I read that they could be going up £110.
Cheers, I have been waiting for 8 months, be glad to get it done.
 
Well firstly I hope all goes well with the op Fred. :thumbsup:

I didn't realise it was going up today, so I'm glad I renewed the tax on my 3 Series on 30 March!

Even if I did only save £10, but I'd rather have that tenner than give it to the tax man.
 
I sorn the Z over winter and just sold our Terrano, that was a £330 tax band too. Now have the Discovery for towing duties, it's a 1994, so cheaper to tax.
 
firebobby said:
I won't be taxing ours until next month as going in for a hernia operation next week, so no driving for a while.
Good luck pal. I hope it all goes well :thumbsup:
 
I just taxed mine today, I nearly fell over when I saw the new £600 price tax rate! But it’s worth it 😀
 

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The car tax rates are getting more stupid by the year IMO, if "emissions" are the basis criteria.
You have two cars that are less than 5 years old and would be £100 a year tax band . If they both cost more than £40k new, then that is trebled up until 5 years. Your emissions for both would be, lets say, 250g/CO2/Km. £600
You have two cars registered before 2001, with combined emissions of 600g/CO2/Km, you pay £410 a year.

The above is a rough estimate, so don't shoot me, the point is you will pay less road tax for old polluting cars than newer less polluting ones, when our wonderful Government is supposed to base it on CO2 emissions!

So effectively, your road tax is "means tested", not based on emissions. If you can afford expensive cars (although £40k is not an expensive car anymore), you pay sunshine. If you run around in ratty old cars, you must be poor so we won't come after you.
 
Exactly Pondrew! How does that make sense then and shows its not just emissions coming into play here.
:|
 
ShaunKC said:
I just taxed mine today, I nearly fell over when I saw the new £600 price tax rate! But it’s worth it

So that's what I'll be paying next year - as if £580 in February wasn't painful enough! But like you say, an MC is worth it. :thumbsup:
 
But of course you will be using more fuel in your "ratty old cars" for every mile you drive, so you will pay the tax one way or another! :thumbsup:
 
Pondrew said:
But of course you will be using more fuel in your "ratty old cars" for every mile you drive, so you will pay the tax one way or another!

Cheeky b****r! Yours will be 8 years old this year anyway, so a "ratty old car" to most people on their PCPs, etc. :P

Whereas our E85/86s are obviously future classics. :lol:
 
Mr Tidy said:
Cheeky b****r! Yours will be 8 years old this year anyway, so a "ratty old car" to most people on their PCPs, etc
It seems I can't say anything right on here :D :thumbsup:

Up until this year, I forgot what an MOT was for! :driving:
 
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