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What is the 'luxury car tax' and is your vehicle affected? – Evening Standard


Electric car owners will have to pay thousands in luxury vehicle taxes starting next year.

The news comes after October’s Budget, where it was announced there will be an increase to first-year tax rates for petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles in order to push consumers towards electric vehicles (EVs).

Since 2020, zero-emission motors have been free from the fee, however, Labour is carrying out Tory plans to reinstate them starting in April.

Which cars will be subject to the ‘luxury car tax’?

The plans state that EVs with a list price of more than £40,000 that are registered after April 1 will be subject to additional vehicle excise duty (VED), much like traditional vehicles. It is due for five years from the beginning of the second year of ownership and will cost £425 annually.

For the start of 2025, all EV owners will also be required to pay conventional VED. In the first year of registration, it will cost £10 and, after that, it will cost the usual £195 annually.



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