TAXATION is one of the few certainties in life, but what and how much you pay can be ambiguous. For motorists, unfortunately, tax is all too common with fuel duty, insurance premium tax and vehicle excise duty (VED) all hitting wallets.
From April, though, things will get a little more confusing, with new VED rates coming in as the Government seeks to claw back cash on lower polluting vehicles. Months before the switch, the finer details of the new system are already causing problems.
David Lightfoot, from Wirral, Merseyside, got in touch while trying to purchase a new £33,000 Land Rover Discovery Sport. Under the new legislation, he was told he’d have to pay the £310, five-year supplement for cars with a list price above £40,000. He said: “With accessories,…