18 Mar 2009 at 12:57 #1 Vanilla Vanilla Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 9,515 Chaps, Am I right in thinking that if I have to renew my tax this month i should do it for a full year rather than 6 months. This is to avoid having to renew in September and getting stung with a higher tax rate. Is my thinking accurate? Thanks
Chaps, Am I right in thinking that if I have to renew my tax this month i should do it for a full year rather than 6 months. This is to avoid having to renew in September and getting stung with a higher tax rate. Is my thinking accurate? Thanks
18 Mar 2009 at 13:08 #2 Chief Wiggum Chief Wiggum Associate Joined 23 Dec 2002 Posts 1,495 Location Under my desk That was my thinking as I was going to do it for 6 months to stagger it away from the servicing, MOT and Insurance. I renewed for 170, next year I should squeeze it in at 175 before it goes to 200....
That was my thinking as I was going to do it for 6 months to stagger it away from the servicing, MOT and Insurance. I renewed for 170, next year I should squeeze it in at 175 before it goes to 200....
18 Mar 2009 at 13:31 #3 Vanilla Vanilla Soldato OP Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 9,515 When is it due to go up?
18 Mar 2009 at 14:19 #4 bullit in head bullit in head Associate Joined 21 Jan 2004 Posts 960 Location Derbyshire april
18 Mar 2009 at 15:53 #5 Deleted member 66701 D Deleted member 66701 A 6 months licence is never half what a 12 months licence is anyway - they always add a premium to 6 months RFL. For example, 12 months for mine is £185. 6 months is £101.75. in effect that means you pay 10% more over the year. Last edited by a moderator: 18 Mar 2009
A 6 months licence is never half what a 12 months licence is anyway - they always add a premium to 6 months RFL. For example, 12 months for mine is £185. 6 months is £101.75. in effect that means you pay 10% more over the year.
18 Mar 2009 at 16:33 #6 djbenjo djbenjo Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 3,890 Location Manchester amigafan2003 said: A 6 months licence is never half what a 12 months licence is anyway - they always add a premium to 6 months RFL. For example, 12 months for mine is £185. 6 months is £101.75. in effect that means you pay 10% more over the year. Click to expand... RTFT tbh. Yes, spend more now to avoid spending even more later.
amigafan2003 said: A 6 months licence is never half what a 12 months licence is anyway - they always add a premium to 6 months RFL. For example, 12 months for mine is £185. 6 months is £101.75. in effect that means you pay 10% more over the year. Click to expand... RTFT tbh. Yes, spend more now to avoid spending even more later.
18 Mar 2009 at 19:12 #7 ste_bla ste_bla Soldato Joined 9 Aug 2004 Posts 7,795 Location Milton Keynes Also if you need to cash it in you dont loose another 10% on a year tax disc