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Showroom tax begins today

publication date: Apr 1, 2010
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author/source: Robin Roberts
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Motorists buying a new car from today in Britain will be subject to a new first year rate of vehicle excise duty, also referred to as a showroom tax, designed to steer buyers towards choosing lower-emitting models.

The one-off rate will apply to all new cars for the first year of registration with the exact cost based on the vehicle's CO2 emissions. Cars emitting less than 130g CO2/km will be exempt from VED charges for the first year with rates between £110 for cars emitting 131-140g CO2/km to £950 for cars emitting more than 255g CO2/km. Motorists will pay the first year rate of VED when buying their car, reverting to the new standard rate for every subsequent year.
For cars emitting 121-130g CO2/km this equates to a first year reduction of up to £120 on current rates or £90 on the new increased rates. Based on the 2009 market, this will apply to approximately 7.2pc of the new car market with the reduction encouraging sales of the lowest emitting models.
At the upper end of the market, the first year rate equates to a £545 increase for the first year and a £30 increase for each subsequent year. Just 1.5pc of cars registered in 2009 would fall into this band.
Based on the 2009 market, the most popular band, accounting for 19.7pc of the market, will be for cars emitting 131-140g CO2/km where motorists will experience a £110 charge, as per the standard rate.
Commenting on the new VED system, SMMT chief executive Paul Everitt said, "We are disappointed that government didn't take the opportunity in last week's Budget to defer the introduction of the first year rate or the increase in standard VED rates. Environmental taxes need to be clear and consistent so that motorists can be confident that they will reap the benefits from their decision."

          


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