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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Boddle on March 13, 2008, 10:02:28
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Wasn't to sure where to post this
http://forums.lr4x4.com/index.php?showtopic=24049&hl=
Don't know whether you can see this without login in
Autotraders Comments
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/car_page_content/41183.html
Petition against Link
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/UNFAIR-VED/
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Before anyone comments It would be ideal if someone could find out if it applies retrospectively, which I VERY much doubt as tax cant be applied retrospectively (oh no how many alcopops have I drunk). I
f I get time ill look but I don't want to fall into the trap of quoting someone elses poor research e.g. the BBC's. This is not a pop at you though Boddle, just for posting the links and starting the debate.
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somone said its going up to £400 a year for all large engined cars new or old but i should think thats not true. if it is then i simply cant afford it. Might have to stick coil springs on an old series 2A :lol:
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If they do i will be removing my number plates and deny any knowledge of a driving license and say im a gypsy im not paying that much tax thieving b*****s!!!!!!!!
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Cars registered after the 23/3/06
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/motoring/owningavehicle/howtotaxyourvehicle/dg_10012524 (http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/motoring/owningavehicle/howtotaxyourvehicle/dg_10012524)
Note that Pre 2001 are the first box, then the post 2001 are below that... the £400 has a note with it with the date I have stated above.
EE
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If they hammer all large engined cars bulit prior to 2001 then every diesel van, large saloon, oick-up and 4x4 will get clobbered as they are all 2,499cc engines.
Shorlty afterwards the blind barsteward will be packing his bags. It the V8 drivers who will get clobbered.
WHEN WILL THIS BUNCH OF IDIOTS LEARN :evil: if I have to pay £400 a year to tax my RR so that I can two my caravn, I'm going to damned well use it, if I can't afford to run 2 cars then ther Micra will go.
If I'm not allowed to tow a caravan then I'll fly abroad like the cabinet do and squander as much fossil fuel in the 2 weeks as my 4x4 uses a year.
But then I was never stupid enough to vote for this bunch of cretins in the first place.
They have completely miss-managed the economy, squandered billions depsite having a cash surplus, they have got the country billions into debt and are still something like 6 billion pounds short of making the books balance because the downtun in the housing market has closed up the vein marked "stamp duty".
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Oh and I've just heard that they are scrapping the fuel duty relief on biofuels in 2010, we have to vote them out NOW.
Complete and utter proof that this is not a party with green credentials, they are the emelder marcos of british gov't, squandering, incompetant idiots.
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Oh and I've just heard that they are scrapping the fuel duty relief on biofuels in 2010, we have to vote them out NOW.
Complete and utter proof that this is not a party with green credentials, they are the emelder marcos of british gov't, squandering, incompetant idiots.
could this be because more people are switching (or will be FORCED) to switch to Bio fuels? hmmmm didnt something similar happen to Diesel? more people went diesel - so prices went up?
currently paying 92ppl for bio (went up on thursday) local price for dino diesel is 114ppl, RED diesel locally is 75ppl and unleaded is 104ppl...
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Motors pre 2001 are not affected.
All motors post 2001 are:
BBC News (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/629/629/7293011.stm)
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This is utter and total rubbish If you look at the chart it shows quite clearly that Group G only applies to vehicles registered after Mar 2006, All they have done is split the Emissions for band G into 6 different bands instead of one large band, However on the chart it doesn't make it very clear whether or not the new bands have the same application date as band G. So I have emailed the treasury and asked them to clarify the situation. Instead of running round like headless chicken why don't you all chill and wait till Monday for their reply. Which I will post on here.
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Instead of running round like headless chicken why don't you all chill and wait till Monday for their reply. Which I will post on here.
Sorry everyone, but I couldn't help but laugh at that reply. Cheered me up anyway! :lol:
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That BBC link shows:
EXISTING SYSTEM
on the left (for everything post 2001), and:
NEW SYSTEM
on the right, showing it is replacing the existing system.
I am sure all motors post 2001 will be included and taxed the same on a group by group basis, otherwise you would have two band 'A's, two band 'B's etc.
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who cares? if ved goes up we will all pay it regardless as the whole nation is addicted to cars. the government know this as it is exactly what happened with cigarettes.
tis but a sign of the times.
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The BBC?? oh yes that bastion of honest and unbiased reporting. Saviors of the truth and all that.
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The BBC?? oh yes that bastion of honest and unbiased reporting. Saviors of the truth and all that.
:huh: but the grab you posted is the same as the link I posted. :huh:
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It says very clearly in that direct.gov link that pre-2001 vehicles won't be hit by the changes. We just have to pay £185 a year to use roads that are worse than some greenlanes I've driven...
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On an associated subject, there was a report on the Beeb this morning about the government trying to get councils to coordinate roadworks better. They want all the utilities to work together so only one hole is dug instead of the same hole three times in as many months..... err, excuse me, but why has it taken this long to suggest this? It ain't rocket science and it should have been sorted decades ago :roll:
It seems that each time a road is dug up it reduces the life of the surface by a third. On that basis, it has to be totally replaced after the electricity board, then the water board and then ntl or someone comes along with fibre optics(!). Each digging up the same bit of road.
What the hell are we paying all this 'road fund licence' (I use the term loosely!) for? If they got their act together, the licence could probably halve in price.
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The BBC?? oh yes that bastion of honest and unbiased reporting. Saviors of the truth and all that.
:huh: but the grab you posted is the same as the link I posted. :huh:
That's from the treasuries own website taken from the budget. pdf not the Beeb link you posted. I never click on links to BBC reports cause most of the time they bear no relation to the truth of the situation
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Unfortuantely it stopped being road fung licence a long time ago. IIRC it was Churchill who did it (not one of his baest moves) as the country was bankrupt after WWII and they needed the money.
I guess if he hadn't then someone else would have by now, we pay far more in road tax than gets spent on tarmac.
I wonder what the SMMT think about the new road tax, especailly on new vehicles, it stinks of car tax agin which they lobbied to have removed.
Not that I'd buy a new car if I could avoid it.
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On an associated subject, there was a report on the Beeb this morning about the government trying to get councils to coordinate roadworks better. They want all the utilities to work together so only one hole is dug instead of the same hole three times in as many months...
If i can Recall? Did'nt a previous government try this or somthing simular quite a few years Back? in the late 80's early 90's I think? :shock:
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My post 01 March 2001 Landie has just had a quote from DVLA site as being £210 for 12 months tax under new tax scheme.
Band G = Over 225 – for cars registered on or after 23/03/06 = £400.00
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Band G = Over 225 – for cars registered on or after 23/03/06 = £400.00
That might be true for this year, but from 2009 it will also be for motors registered after 2001.
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thats next year, it'll all change agin by then. Just for the worst! :cry:
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I'm thinking that someone will eventually try to simplify things for motors over 25 years old, and move the Pre-1973 thingy for Historic Vehicles to Pre-2001 in 2026, just before the Asteriod hits probably, so we all feel good, briefly anyway.
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As usual they are going to hit the wrong people with the wrong amounts :(
They should be ENCOURAGING large 7-seaters etc, and ENCOURAGING car sharing. But no, they want us all in Smart cars (2 seaters) - how does that help a family with 2 kids (or more?) - 1 parent + child in one, 1 parent + child in another? MORE cars for LESS people?! Come on ..... that will aid congestion, but only by increasing it :(
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They should also be rewarding people who have big cars and don't use them, say by N not taxing the car but taxing the fuel, or perhaps by giving tax releif on the samnller car. If it comes to the point where I can't afford to trun 2 cars the Micra will have to go, it can't pull the caravn, carry the dogs or the wheelchair (or the pram in a few months).
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We have four cars, two currently SORNed.
The wife paid £115 VED for the 1985 Fiat Panda she uses for work, I am disabled so don't pay VED on the 1996 Disco, my sons want to jointly run our SORN 1968 VW Beetle (17 to 20 year old kids, so don't hold your breath), which is Pre-1973 so no VED to pay, and the 1973 (four months too late!) VW Type 3 Variant is the last project that will remain SORN until I want to put an MoT on it and sell it in 2010/11, to partly fund the 2001 to 2003 Rangy I drool after (remember I don't pay VED).
Although, I have been considering conversion of a 53 or 57 Seater Coach into a 16 seater Motorhome/Minibus, since I have no weight restriction on D1+E as I also hold C+E. No idea what the VED is on that vehicle, but as I can register one vehicle as disabled, maybe it'll be cheaper moving this from the Disco to the Motorhome/Minibus. I was going to ditch the C+E when I have to go for a medical, since I can't see myself climbing up the side of a truck to get in the cab anymore, but with a coach, entry is much easier, maybe it's best I wait until I pass it before looking any further at this.
I could even tow the Rangy on a trailer behind it, think of the European Tour I could have...oh well, pipe dreams eh?
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f I get time ill look but I don't want to fall into the trap of quoting someone elses poor research e.g. the BBC's. This is not a pop at you though Boddle, just for posting the links and starting the debate.
Not really sure you could have a go at me all I did was allow you to view what others have said and hopefully make your own mind. I didn't intend to express an opinion on it, but let face it is the some of idea behind the forum to debate issues like this.
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and the 1973 (four months too late!) VW Type 3 Variant
I assume you have checked the build date? A quick google tells me:
Type 3s up to 3132058500 (Fastback/Notchback) or 3632058500 (Squareback)
are the lastest chassis numbers for tax free (but I'm guessing you already know this). Anything less than these numbers *should* be tax free.
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Thanks, but yeah I even applied for the car's 'birth' certificate from VW's records, definately a 1973 build, something I had to make sure about.
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As usual they are going to hit the wrong people with the wrong amounts :(
They should be ENCOURAGING large 7-seaters etc, and ENCOURAGING car sharing. But no, they want us all in Smart cars (2 seaters) - how does that help a family with 2 kids (or more?) - 1 parent + child in one, 1 parent + child in another? MORE cars for LESS people?! Come on ..... that will aid congestion, but only by increasing it :(
Our Smart Car:
(http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p35/MarkBloomfield/IMG_1611.jpg)
A Stunner I Know :grin:
£35 A Year To Tax.
Usually Running At 100% Seating Capacity.
And With It Being Modified And Running Circa 76bhp From 55bhp Standard, With The Janspeed Stealth Exhaust And SW-Exclusive Sport Air Filter I Can Get About 25mpg If I Really Try :dance:
As You Say, Hitting The Wrong People / Cars?
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Quite like this one, wonder if a hayabusa engine would fit?
(http://www.roadstermodelguide.co.uk/Roadsters/Brabus_Finale_files/droppedImage_8.jpg)
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Oh and I've just heard that they are scrapping the fuel duty relief on biofuels in 2010, we have to vote them out NOW.
Complete and utter proof that this is not a party with green credentials, they are the emelder marcos of british gov't, squandering, incompetant idiots.
I agree, they don't give a toss about the environment.
I feels so frustrated since Labour have been in power, why anybody would vote them I don't know............VOTE THEM OUT ONCE & FOR ALL!
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It says very clearly in that direct.gov link that pre-2001 vehicles won't be hit by the changes. We just have to pay £185 a year to use roads that are worse than some greenlanes I've driven...
It also says that cars after 2001 depending on emissions should be cheaper for tax, We have a little 1.2 Corsa van 02 plate & its the same to tax as my RRC & BMW 740i?
We got the tax renewal the other day, £99 for six months. Something is not right there.
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If it wasnt for all the greenies jumping on the bandwagon the government wouldnt be able to use "the environment" as another excuse to tax us more. I have 2 questions
1-if everyone who drove gas guzzling cars sold them and bought sinclair C5s how much would the government loose in revenue,and what would they tax us all on then?
2-I thought that newer cars were much more efficient than older ones,therefore shouldnt we be encouraged to buy newer cars not older ones
basically this country is f***** and the government wont be happy until we are a third world country.I was brought up being taught that britain was a "free country"HA!!.Whats free about it,work hard,try to get enough money to buy the nice things we want only to be taxed to death on owt worth having and lectured by easily led sheep for spending my own money on what i want :evil:
Seriously considering packing up work and living off the handouts,if i cant buy what-i may as well?
Rant Over ;) now thinking of a happy place
WOOOSAAAAH
Paul :twisted:
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Taxed to death, then taxed for dying :evil:
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If you manage to get a good wage the ****** tax you at 40% .. so you can support the handouts :(
What &*&^&^ me off more is that when I was unemployed I could not claim!!!!!!
Sucks. Sucks bad.
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like me too thrasher, i was on sick for 7 months awaiting nhs operation, i was only getting around £80 pw, good job swmbo worked full time then !!