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Old 03-12-2008, 11:00 AM
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Too much tax
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Originally Posted by paul-w,Mar 12 2008, 06:55 PM
Probably being a bit thick here (its been a long day at work) but what will i be paying when i tax my car in may , its on a 52 plate registered on 01/01/2003
As I read it,
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2% expected inflation who are they trying to kid!
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[QUOTE=eSeM,Mar 12 2008, 06:57 PM]
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I asked in the previous threed about this.

My car is 2004 registered.

I presume my tax will still be
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Originally Posted by eSeM,Mar 12 2008, 10:29 AM
It does because I hate paying the government any more than I have to.

I already pay them a small fortune in tax each year.

So then what they're doing is effective and in fact probably right as uncomfortable as it feels?

I don't think so but I agree if they want to make a difference to the way people buy cars this is the only way to do it. You're reinforcing that fact now Gordo and Ali can be all smug because they were right
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The thing that has pissed me off is that they have moved the goalposts.

I consider the VED bands when I bought my wife's car late last year.

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Originally Posted by mikey k,Mar 12 2008, 07:12 PM
Not the way I skim read it


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one word:

****s.

I can see a massive drop in value in high CO2 cars now.


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