As part of government's efforts to encourage drivers to go green, first-year road tax costs for petrol and diesel cars will be doubled from 1 April 2025.
New car buyers will soon see a sharp rise in the tax paid for new cars, with the charge on 59 models increasing to a staggering £5,490.
Motorists securing certain models will have to pay almost £5,500 in car tax bills due to a major rule change coming into ...
Under new Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) bands, road users who buy the most polluting petrol and diesel cars (over 255g/km) from ...
A full list of 59 cars facing new car tax bills and a rise in Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) amounting to a staggering £2,000 have ...
Any vehicle emitting over 255g/km of CO2 will now have to pay £5,490 during their first year on the road from April 2025, ...
Motorists have been warned over a Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) band shake-up with some models subject to a £5,490 fee from next ...
Car owners might need to hit the brakes as luxury and high-performance vehicles face a significant increase in vehicle excise duty.
Thousands of drivers could see their car tax costs rocket next year as the Budget confirmed that prices would be doubling from next April. Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled the Budget at the end of ...
During the Autumn Statement, the Chancellor announced that Vehicle Excise Duty will be increasing from 1 April 2025 onwards.