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Damn £15 road tax for 12 months!
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The "rich" have to pay road tax and stuff too, usually more expensive too depending on car! Not to mention higher tax rates over X amount salary...
And as said before, if you was truly poor you wouldn't even have a car so quit yo jibba jabba! ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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Clearly, you can still be 'poor' and have enough to eat etc, so lets not split hairs about the definition here.
We all know what he is getting at, its us poor saps (most of us on here I would imagine) who work like dogs each month to have 95% of our money stripped away from us with criminal shit like this.
The point is why is 6 months road tax, not exactly half the cost of 12 months, how can their be any justification for that?
It's coercion, it's unfair and it should be changed.
If you are 'rich' enough to afford a new(er) car, you can be picky about the CO2 emissions bands, and select one that will give you cheaper tax (at the expense of being stuck with a dull car but thats another argument).
No doubt over the next few years the blanket rate on pre 2001 cars; (125 quid for 12 months on pre 1.55 litre cars, and 190 on engines bigger than that) will be increased year on year out of all proportion with the newer cars in the carbon bands.
Sooner or later we will all be driving cars taxed on the basis of emissions, then we are in real trouble.  ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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I was fed up with the increasing road tax too on my cars, 2 big'ish petrol engines and with the government announcing that it will all be going up in the next few years, I decided now was the time to get a couple of more 'tax friendly' cars.
So out went the 1.8 and 2.4 litre petrol engine'd Fiat Stilo's... taxing them both would have been £500+ a year. And....
In came a Bravo 1.4 TJet & £130 odd a year in road tax for the wife....
I got my self a little Grande Punto 1.3 MJet (diesel) as a little runabout. Does over 50mpg on my paltry 7 miles a day commute to work, not going above 40mph usually and managed an average 78mpg on the motorway when I drove it back from Plymouth to North London. And the best bit.... £35 a year road tax.  ____________________ ZXR750R (M2) - For the road.
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The point is why is 6 months road tax, not exactly half the cost of 12 months, how can their be any justification for that?
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There is a cost attached to issuing a tax disc which is factored into the price of it: Producing the actual disc, printing it, answering the phone, updating the computer, paying for the DVLA drinks machine, whatever.
Say they work out these costs at £16 per disc.
6 months tax = tax £88 + costs £16 = £104
12 months tax = (tax £88)x2 + costs £16 = £192
Same with prepayment metres. You pay more per unit of energy because of the costs incurred in managing millions of small payments every day, managing complicated metres that go wrong, managing a network of 'top-up' points. Sure it's convenient for people, but someone has to pay for it.
Not saying I agree with it. But you can surely see why they do it. |
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Each of my Dad's lorries is £1200 a year to tax .
We had a Mitsubishi Evo 8 at one point, that cost us £450 or so a year to tax so we moved to a Mitsubishi Lancer GS4, about half the price on tax and much better on fuel.
Curse my cheap motorcycle tax and insurance! . ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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 killa Won't Shut Up

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I was caught 3 months ago on the off chance i was fiddling with my bike on the road side by a traffic copper.
I haven't paid tax since 2007 on my bike.
£585 fine in total
Ooops!  ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Maybe 12 months is double the price of 6 and they've discounted it... Then again, maybe bats will fly out of my arse.
I would challenge the idea of a prepay meter being more expensive to manage... I had one for a spell, it never broke down, no one ever had to look at it. I never got a bill, never phoned the electricity supplier. I basically did all their work for them by taking my wee card to Scotmid and putting credit on it.
Ok, there might be a surcharge in terms of using the paypoint system (or what ever it is these days.) but I doubt its more than it costs to issue bills and have people in an office answering phones and stuff.
The OD issue is something that affects the poor insofar as they are most likely to become overdrawn. Even if it's only a fiver for a day or two, it generates the best part of £50 in charges not to mention the hassle of rearranging whatever wasn't paid.
As a moderately well off person, I don't grudge the peasantry a few quid here and there... Those who spend with reckless abandonment on the other hand, need thrashed.
That said, in some cases, its impossible to live within your means, there's a real inequality in this area.
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The last post was made 16 years, 32 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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