NigelHutson said:
Just to open things up a little more, why should anyone be exempt from paying tax?
Of the vehicles that we have, one costs £485 per year to tax (and does c.7000 miles), another is £30 (and does c.9000), and the third costs £0 and does c.12,000. There just doesn't appear to be any logic to the system, as overall in a single year the £0 rated car will probably churn out more CO2 than the £485 one.
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do I detect a hint of clarkson there Nigel :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: I doubt that a zero rated car would churn out more CO2 than a £485 a year one in 5000miles extra the sums dont add up!! unless the zero rated one is disability tax exempt.
which poses another question, why should anyone be tax exempt. simple answer because they deserve it. they have either turned the backs on the fuel guzzlers. or are disabled in which case they need all the help they can get.
one worrying aspect of this reform is the parking duty how to distinguish between genuine disability cars and those who just stick a blue badge on and walk away,
at the moment genuine disability cars are exempt and the disk proves it by having the words [disabled] tax exempt. this allows free parking in many areas where there is still a charge on blue badges.
without the disk how will the Traffic Wardens know the difference in many cases I suspect this concession will be now be removed adding to the cost of living for genuine disabled people who need their cars for mobility.