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Guest Gaz Shaw

Sorry about this but ive been reading the old threads about tax and i still cant get my head round it:blink:

I just got a j-spec n/a manual in january the garage put 6 months tax on and it says £99 so when that runs out what will i be paying?

if anyone knows pls help so i can sleep better:rolleyes:

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Sorry about this but ive been reading the old threads about tax and i still cant get my head round it:blink:

I just got a j-spec n/a manual in january the garage put 6 months tax on and it says £99 so when that runs out what will i be paying?

if anyone knows pls help so i can sleep better:rolleyes:

 

will let you know nearer the time mate:D

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Guest Gaz Shaw

Thats true LOL

just dont wanna be paying all that money out every 6 months or year! just get to the age where my insurance is ok for a nice car then this comes out!

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IF your car was registered before 1st March 2001.

£101.75 for 6 months, £185 for a full year. (Last year rates were £99 and £180.)

 

 

If it was registered after that date there's a SLIM chance it has been type approved in category M1 and registered on the basis of CO2 emissions, in which case it could well be as high as £220 and £400 like poor old SilverSupe is being conned for. :(

 

http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/forms/v149.pdf

 

 

If you want to double-check your liability, use the "Vehicle Enquiry" button on the left and then input your car details on this site:

http://www.vehiclelicence.gov.uk/EvlPortalApp/

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IF your car was registered before 1st March 2001.

£101.75 for 6 months, £185 for a full year. (Last year rates were £99 and £180.)

 

 

If it was registered after that date there's a SLIM chance it has been type approved in category M1 and registered on the basis of CO2 emissions, in which case it could well be as high as £220 and £400 like poor old SilverSupe is being conned for. :(

 

http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/forms/v149.pdf

 

 

If you want to double-check your liability, use the "Vehicle Enquiry" button on the left and then input your car details on this site:

http://www.vehiclelicence.gov.uk/EvlPortalApp/

 

 

 

Unless you are me,

 

Im down as M1

 

But showing no Co2 rating and my tax is the same as everyone elses!!!!:blink::blink::blink::blink::blink:

 

Date of Liability 01 05 2008

Date of First Registration 13 12 2005

Year of Manufacture 1994

Cylinder Capacity (cc) 2990CC

CO2 Emissions 0g/Km

Fuel Type Petrol

Export Marker Not Applicable

Vehicle Status Licence Not Due

Vehicle Colour RED

Vehicle Type Approval M1

The information contained on this page is correct at the time of enquiry.

Vehicle Excise Duty Rate for vehicle

6 Months Rate £101.75

12 Months Rate £185.00

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I checked mine on the dvla website and it says I have to pay £185 as they don't have my CO2 emissions, but it says on http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/forms/v149.pdf that any cars regitered in the UK after the 23rd March 2006 that exceed 225g/km will pay £400. Now mine was imported in 2007. Does this mean the next time I have a MoT that they will record my emissions and charge me £400 for tax?

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