What's the price of VED now?
Do you still have to pay 155gbp and claim 55gbp back on a 1.4 car?
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Dave wrote:
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> What's the price of VED now?
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> Do you still have to pay 155gbp and claim 55gbp back on a 1.4
> car?
A visit to
www.dvla.gov.uk
will tell you.
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My wife has just received her renewal notice and they are only asking for £105 (for a 1.4 engine)
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Rod Maxwell wrote:
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> My wife has just received her renewal notice and they are
> only asking for £105 (for a 1.4 engine)
Y' know, apart from forcing Students to pay tuition fee's and taxing my pension's profits, Tony does hand out the odd warm glow doesn't he!
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Hardly a warm glow - more like hot under the collar. Stitched up all year on massive fuel duty, but the cost of a tankfull of petrol or two of the tax disc and we're supposed to be happy. Surely no-one falls for it - do they???
regards
john
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now you know why I call them the cappucino government, few sweeteners on top, load of froth, bitter underneath. (FYI take my coffee no sugar)
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Stuart Bruce wrote:
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> now you know why I call them the cappucino government, few
> sweeteners on top, load of froth, bitter underneath. (FYI
> take my coffee no sugar)
I fall for it. Obviously didn't vote for 'em, never will. However, I'm mortally offended that they would tax the interest my pension funds earn, yet I can't help being cheerful at getting cheap road tax.
TB's given me a right royal but f**king for 4 years and by giving me back 50 quid of my own money he's managed to give me a false sense of well being.
Someone who doesn't read the papers would be completely taken in.
Oh yeah...
...they were...
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My Singapore road tax is one thousand two hundred pounds a year. But I pay twice that since I have two cars (14 years old and 16 years old Mercedes).
Enjoy your "incredibly cheap" VED.
Regards
Nigel
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Reduced VED for vehicles up to 1.5 litre comes in on 1/7/01. Those who bought full VED between 30/6/01 and November 2000 (I think) will get a pro-rata refund.
Phil
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