Vehicle Excise Duty 2017
Hi
Just received my copy of January 2017 magazine and note the contents on page 86 regarding the changes to duty in April 2017.
Just would like to check on the point that an owner of cars which had a list price of more than £40,000 when new pay £310 per annum on top of the standard rate (£140) for 5 years.
I assume this applies to all vehicles that have been registered before April 2017? Please confirm my understanding.
This change in duty will I'm sure effect the sales of this kind of vehicle - Land Rover Discovery would pay duty in the 1st year £1,200, then £450 for the next 5 years.
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But you need to rush to beat the increase if buying a new car in the next 3 months.
The new Disco will get hit as deliveries aren't due to start until next summer.
At the £40k threshold, a lot of tow car size cars will get caught by this increase. Especially where company car policies 'dictate' the type of car an employee on a scheme be it leased, car allowance or direct car. Think all those XF, A6, 5 series lined up in the car park cos your status says you must have one!! Osborne stated when launching it that those who can afford a £40K car can afford the VED. Manufacturers are already increasing prices for the new year. Despite any 'offers', 'dealer deposit contribution' etc the VED is based on list price.
Tax is one of two certainties in life, the other is death
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Good news for motorhome buyers from Swift. They have announced that none of their motorhomes, including those over £40000, will be subject to the new VED rates. I assume this will also apply to other main stream converters.
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Just for the sake of balance Swift or rather the future owners of Swift Motor Caravans are subject to exactly the same Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) regulations as everybody else so there is no specific VED advantage in buying a Swift although it does sound like a slick piece of marketing by Swift.
The position is well explained (well fairly well explained because it understandably doesn't go into detail) in the January 2017 CC magazine and it concerns the recording or non recording of emissions on the V5C of the resultant motor caravan which is treated under a different VED regime. It is of course possible that HMG will see fit to modify the applicable regime in the future
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