NI Car Tax?
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It's due to the new immissions banding. Your car must have v low emissions.
Here's a website with all the prices on. http://direct.gov.uk/motoring/owningaveh.
are you sure it definately is 12 months and not 6?
its because of your size of your immisons for your car.
last year mine was 165,00 this year was 195-00, dont moan be happy
As you vehicle gets older, it is worth less on the Market. Your tax therefore will accordingly go down as time goes by.
if its a small engine with low emmissions you now pay less tax - think green!
Hi groid (sounds like a SF mutant) RFL, road fund licence, is now determined by engine size and levels of pollution ( exhaust emissions ) so small car and low emissions = lower RFL, be happy !!
Here is the official table:
http://direct.gov.uk/motoring/owningaveh.
I assume you have changed your car to a less powerful model. All your details are on the national computer and they know what they are doing. So just enjoy!
cannot understand why or how its got to be either an error caution even if government error they still seek to force poor motorist to pay up what is your tax for cannot be normal 12 months ROFL uk noway check it thats my advise jon
Arn,t you the lucky one your emmissions must be realy low
The new car taxation scheme is proportional to the size engine you have in your car. There is a range of engine sizes for each tax bracket. The smaller the engine size, the less tax you pay. I think it starts at 850cc to about 1100cc for the cheapest tax bracket. That is why your tax is cheaper now than before.
To encourage people to cuy less-polluting cars, the Government introduced two new lower emission bands for car tax at the last Budget.
Previously all cars with less than 150 g/km of CO2 were taxed the same. Now cars that emit 120g/km or less are taxed lower. Your car's CO2 emissions are 120g/km, which puts it in the new Band B.
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