Road Tax...

Hi all just wondering what are you all paying for your Road Tax on your 40s

I don't have a clue what I am expected to be paying . My 40 runs a 302 . Any info would help .. I'm hoping to get IVA in the next couple of months be good to know please

Thanks All John,,,:thumbsup:
 
Hi John,

Hi

It has all changed since the 1st of April and is now dependent on C02 emissions and list price of the car, i.e. if the list price of your car is more than £40k you pay £310 a year extra for 5 years.

This of course is no good for us as we do not have an emissions category for the engine, or a list price for the car.

In my own case I think I will be OK as I have a pre 1975 engine date, with certificate from Mick at Southern GT as he is authorised to issue them. What the criteria for list price is going to be I don’t know but I have every receipt. Someone did suggest ringing DVLA to ask which a good idea I haven’t pursued yet.

After fairly extensive research I have come to the conclusion that no one really knows and it is going to take a few cars going through the process before we know.

If you want to frighten yourself here are the current rates for “normal cars”

1. Cars and some motorhomes registered on or after 1 April 2017
You’ll pay a rate based on a vehicle’s CO2 emissions the first time it’s registered. This applies to:
o cars
o some motorhomes
Your motorhome’s included if both the following apply:
o it’s in the M1SP category - check with your dealer if you’re not sure
o its CO2 emissions are included on the ‘type approval certificate’ (this might be called a ‘certificate of conformity’ or ‘individual vehicle approval’)
If you have a different kind of motorhome, you pay tax in a different way.
First tax payment when you register the vehicle

CO2 emissions (g/km) Petrol (TC48) and diesel cars (TC49) Alternative fuel cars (TC59)
0 £0 £0
1 - 50 £10 £0
51 - 75 £25 £15
76 - 90 £100 £90
91 - 100 £120 £110
101 - 110 £140 £130
111 - 130 £160 £150
131 - 150 £200 £190
151 - 170 £500 £490
171 - 190 £800 £790
191 - 225 £1,200 £1,190
226 - 255 £1,700 £1,690
Over 255 £2,000 £1,990

This payment covers your vehicle for 12 months.
Rates for second tax payment onwards

Fuel type Single 12 month payment Single 12 month payment by Direct Debit Total of 12 monthly payments by Direct Debit Single 6 month payment Single 6 month payment by Direct Debit

Petrol or diesel £140 £140 £147 £77 £73.50
Electric £0 £0 £0 £0 £0
Alternative £130 £130 £136.50 £71.50 £68.25

Alternative fuel vehicles include hybrids, bioethanol and liquid petroleum gas.
Vehicles with a list price of more than £40,000

You have to pay an extra £310 a year if you have a car or motorhome with a ‘list price’ (the published price before any discounts) of more than £40,000.

You only have to pay this rate for 5 years (from the second time the vehicle is taxed).
Check the list price with your dealer so you know how much vehicle tax you’ll have to pay.
Fuel type Single 12 month payment Single 12 month payment by Direct Debit Total of 12 monthly payments by Direct Debit Single 6 month payment Single 6 month payment by Direct Debit

Petrol or diesel £450 £450 £472.50 £247.50 £236.25
Electric £310 £310 £325.50 £170.50 £162.75
Alternative £440 £440 £462 £242 £231
 
Thank you guys that is great . Nick we will have to see what comes out of this new set up .
And thank you John as long as I have a ball park figure ..

Thanks again guys ...

Forgot to say my engine is 1969 age ...
 
After 3 laps of the DVLA telephone push button merry-go-round... as of this morning a 347 ('E') registered 2009 = £265-00 (12 months).
 
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After 3 laps of the DVLA telephone push button merry-go-round... as of this morning a 347 ('E') registered 2009 = £265-00 (12 months).

Not sure the above advice is correct and I agree with you. I’ve just registered mine @ £265 per year as it is classed as PLG, and no mention of value or CO2??

Mine has a 1986 based 347 and in a 2019 car.
 
My first V5 had a CO2 figure on it "emission limit %CO 0.3n 0.2 FI HC 0.02FI; LAMBDA 0.97 - 1.03." (picture 1)

Looked up the figures and they seemed to pertain to a post 2012 car with cats fitted, so my car would never meet the values if required.

Emailed the DVLA and they said it was an error and opened a case for me. In the end my new V5 arrived with all amendments completed, (picture 2)
 

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