The cost of vehicle tax
All rates of vehicle tax shown apply to tax discs taken out from 1 May 2009. You can calculate the cost of vehicle tax for your car, motorcycle, lorry, bus and all other types of vehicles.
As well as the current tax rates announced by the Chancellor, there are going to be more changes in 2010
Tax classes include:
Tax classes include buses, reduced pollution buses, general haulage, reduced pollution general haulage, recovery vehicles and private HGV.
Tax classes include rigid vehicles, reduced pollution rigid vehicles, trailer duty, reduced pollution trailer duty, two axle tractive unit articulated vehicles, reduced pollution two axle tractive unit articulated vehicles, three axle tractive unit articulated vehicles and reduced pollution three axle tractive unit articulated vehicles.
The leaflet ‘Rates of vehicle excise duty' (V149) shows the cost of vehicle tax for: special vehicles (showman’s goods, showman’s haulage, works truck, digging machines, road rollers, mobile cranes/pumps), small islands vehicles, special trailer duty, special types vehicles, reduced pollution special types vehicles, combined transport and reduced pollution combined transport.
You can spread the cost of the vehicle tax by buying Post Office® savings stamps that cost £5 each. Collected on a Post Office® savings stamp collector card, you can use the stamps as full or part payment for your vehicle tax. These stamps can only be used at a Post Office® branch that issues tax discs.
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