JAY PS Posted June 22, 2008 Report Posted June 22, 2008 A mate whose also in the trade has told me he heard a rumour that the goverment are trying to pass a new road tax cost for older vehicles to be based on engine size as no emissions data was recorded ? Anyone else heard this ,rumours flying that v8 and v6 engines will be around £800 a year to tax and 2.0 around £500 ! Thats any car pre 2001 !! Anyone know if its true ?
hellblue Posted June 22, 2008 Report Posted June 22, 2008 Dont know but have heard talk of rolling the historic free tax again
Mr.Sumo Posted June 23, 2008 Report Posted June 23, 2008 Dont know but have heard talk of rolling the historic free tax again ^^^now that i do like the sound of 500 quid to tax a 2.0 Fappin hell Another money making scam by the Labour tw*ts no doubt
Copey Posted June 23, 2008 Report Posted June 23, 2008 well if that happens i will be converting to a 1.3 but it will be the 1.3 wankle outa the RX-8
bortaf Posted June 23, 2008 Report Posted June 23, 2008 There's an artical in practical classics saying the conservatives are pushing to bring us in line with Ireland and other European country by bringing back a rollong exemption at 30 years, that will also have the engine sized tax as well just like S Ireland has now, good news for most of us Tax exemption at the mo is 78 by the time the cons get in it will be 1980 then you have to wait for them to actually do it so probably 1981/2 by that time will be exempt, just in time for both my X regs cortias to go back on the road
ADY Posted June 23, 2008 Report Posted June 23, 2008 have heard talk of rolling the historic free tax again lets hope this happens! Fingers crossed!
Guest cortinamad-gonetoo Posted June 23, 2008 Report Posted June 23, 2008 There's an artical in practical classics saying the conservatives are pushing to bring us in line with Ireland and other European country by bringing back a rollong exemption at 30 years, that will also have the engine sized tax as well just like S Ireland has now, good news for most of us Tax exemption at the mo is 78 by the time the cons get in it will be 1980 then you have to wait for them to actually do it so probably 1981/2 by that time will be exempt, just in time for both my X regs cortias to go back on the road mines y reg so knowing my luck ill miss out
Rick Posted June 23, 2008 Report Posted June 23, 2008 bringing it back seems quite sensible really rather than wasting all that energy building new plastic cars,,,, at least our cars are biodegradable lol
cjay2004 Posted June 23, 2008 Report Posted June 23, 2008 Tax exemption at the mo is 78 by the time the cons get in it will be 1980 then you have to wait for them to actually do it so probably 1981/2 by that time will be exempt, just in time for both my X regs cortias to go back on the road I thought it waz 72?
Admin Vista Posted June 23, 2008 Admin Report Posted June 23, 2008 Tax exemption at the mo is 78 by the time the cons get in it will be 1980 then you have to wait for them to actually do it so probably 1981/2 by that time will be exempt, just in time for both my X regs cortias to go back on the road I thought it waz 72? It is, registered or built before 1st jan 73 is currently tax exempt. I assume bortaf means if the conservatives were to introduce a 30 year rolling tax exemption from today then vehicles pre 1978 would qualify
bortaf Posted June 23, 2008 Report Posted June 23, 2008 Tax exemption at the mo is 78 by the time the cons get in it will be 1980 then you have to wait for them to actually do it so probably 1981/2 by that time will be exempt, just in time for both my X regs cortias to go back on the road I thought it waz 72? It is, registered or built before 1st jan 73 is currently tax exempt. I assume bortaf means if the conservatives were to introduce a 30 year rolling tax exemption from today then vehicles pre 1978 would qualify Spot on now you know old cars go for more in S Ireland and why so many have been going over there in the last few years
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