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Another stealth tax rise: Exemption removed on older cars


The bitter old queen in No.10 aside from being rebuked by the EU, has decided to hit the motorist yet again.

Tens of thousands of families will have to pay up to £245 extra a year under new road tax rules after a covert government decision to include cars up to seven years old.

The Treasury admitted to The Times last night that it was quietly abolishing the exemption for older cars from the highest rates of vehicle excise duty. This means that owners of larger cars bought since March 2001 will find that their road tax will rise steeply from next April.

The increases are being introduced in two stages, with many owners who are now paying £210 a year being charged £300 in 2009 and up to £455 in 2010.

The revelation comes amid motoring costs soar. Petrol prices reached £5 a gallon yesterday. One consumer body believes that by next year it could cost £84 to fill an average car with fuel.

The new road tax was announced in last month’s Budget but its impact is only now becoming clear.

Owners of models of the Renault Espace, Vauxhall Zafira, VW Sharan, Ford Galaxy, Citroën C8, Vol-vo XC90 and others that emit more than 225g of carbon dioxide per kilometre, will pay £430 in 2010 compared with £210 this year. Owners of medium-sized cars that emit more than 180g/km, including some Ford Mondeos, will find taxes rising by up to £100.

**See its all the fault of the nasty evil motorist, we have to tax them to save the planet. Despite bugger all evidence that global warming even exists. I said before that when the first tree hugger started bleating on about global warming that the politicians would squeeze every damn penny out of our pockets on the pretext of saving the planet.

Those who try to sell their cars will find that the value has fallen sharply because of increases in fuel prices and road tax. The AA said that many people were falling into a “negative equity” trap, with their cars worth thousands of pounds less than outstanding loans.

Motoring groups said that it was unfair to penalise families who bought their cars several years ago, when people knew less about the consequences of CO 2 emissions.

**Its also unfair to tax people with out representation which is why our friends in the US left the over taxing grip of the motherland. Still you have to feel sorry for car owners, if they also own a home then they get a double “negative equity” trap, one on the car and another on the house.

The Government began varying road tax rates in 2001 but did not introduce the band G rate for cars that emit more than 225g/km, until March 2006. In the Budget that year, Gordon Brown, then the Chancellor, said that no car registered before March 23, 2006, would have to pay the band G rate.

In last month’s Budget, Alistair Darling announced a new system of 13 bands, from A to M, coming into force next April and a showroom tax of up to £950 starting in April 2010. The Chancellor said that the changes would raise an additional £1.2 billion up to March 2011 but failed to make clear that a significant portion of this would be paid by owners of older cars who would lose their exemption.

**And in the main the smaller, older cars are owned by responsible drivers, drivers that would like a bigger car but decided to try and save money, drivers who probably vote Labour, drivers who now realize that they have been bent over and the embittered old queen Gordon in No. 10 is going to administer some fiscal anal rape.

Paul Watters, head of roads policy at the AA, said: “The Government presented the changes as means of influencing people’s purchasing decisions, but it turns out that they are also penalising hard-pressed families who have been running the same car for many years.

“This will hit people who are already struggling to pay higher fuel bills and who bought their cars in good faith, not realising that the Government would move the goalposts.”

Information about the new rates is buried in an appendix to the Budget report and is not mentioned on the DVLA’s website page on vehicle tax.

Nigel Humphries, of the Association of British Drivers, said: “This impacts hardest on poorer families who need larger cars. Such drivers may not even realise the huge rises on older Mondeos, Lagunas, Vectras and Galaxies even with middle range engines until VED renewal time. Even some smaller cars such as Astras and Focuses are hit.

“The arrogance of Darling is astonishing. When questioned in a radio interview following the budget he suggested that those affected needn’t pay higher VED as they could buy new cars. Just how are they supposed to do that when food, council tax and mortgages are all up way above inflation?”

**They do not care, seriously they just think of the money from your pockets that they believe is theirs, they they honestly believe they can spend better than you can. Labour treat the workers as endless money producers for ever expanding government spending. In short they want you to keep the hell quiet and hand over all your wages, oh and vote Labour....

A Treasury spokesman said: “The Budget 2008 reforms aim to ensure that there are appropriate and consistent VED signals across the VED system — the more polluting the vehicle, the more VED it will pay — to encourage the purchase of fuel-efficient vehicles.

"Cars emitting over 226g CO2/km but bought before Budget 06 will move into Band K in 2009-10 — and will continue to benefit from a reduced rate, and only in 2010-11 will these cars be placed into the band that corresponds to the car’s CO2 emissions.”

Will you have to pay?

— Check your car’s CO2 emissions on your V5c vehicle registration certificate. It’s on the second page in section 4 under “vehicle details”

— Then check the rate for that emission level on p122 of Chapter A of the supporting documents on the Budget 2008 website: www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/media/2/5/bud08_chaptera.pdf

**There is much I could add, but shall leave it to this lady who summed up perfectly the situation on the Times site:

How can you be expected to buy a new more efficient car when the 'old' new car you have is devalued so much by this rediculous tax.Why not bring it out for new cars next year.My tax has already doubled due to the 10p tax rate going and I can't claim any benefits.Why do I feel conned I wonder?

linda brown, liverpool, england

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4 people have spoken:

Anonymous said...

Taxed my car tonight on the DVLA website direct and it cost £210 fucking quid. Now everybody is saying, apparently, that that is good! It's not fucking good when just a year or two ago it was 120 fucking quid!

And what about my Porsche that only gets used in the summer? They want to stop people fiddling car tax, but make the alternative to fiddling fucking worse.

Wankers, especially that single eyed jock cunting fucking bastard.

Fidothedog said...

Yep, they fiscally fucking us all again an again. Sadly not even a kiss first from that embittered old queen Gordon....

Anonymous said...

This country is truely going to sh!t...
I am 24 and like MOST 24 year olds have to rely on older cars as a mode of transport because realisticly how many peole around my age can afford a brand new, co2 efficient car? bearing in mind the average new car is £10,000 Almost an entire years salery for yonger workers. First it was, insurance, next it was rising house prices. Now the youth are being hit AGAIN in the form of road tax on older cars. I own an Astra 1.4, of which I drive cautiously and efficiently, but still like many others we will be stung for either the expense of a more eficient newer car, or stung by the tax on the only cars we can afford.
My question to the so called goverment is; Fantastic idea! What do you do for an encore, juggle A-bombs? or maybe a tax on breathing?
I speak predominantly for the youth but the sad fact is that all ages are going to get hit by this travesty, but the young even more so.
-M-

Fidothedog said...

Agree with you anon, all you can do is vote for anyone but Bottler Brown or maybe claim your a pikey and ot tax the car!