Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced that he wanted to make motoring taxes 'fairer' as he revealed the policy in his autumn statement.
Electric vehicles will no longer be exempt from Vehicle Excise Duty from April 2025, the chancellor has announced. As part of his much-anticipated autumn.
Motoring groups, including the AA, warned the move would reduce the incentive to switch to electric vehicles.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced that zero-emission vehicles will lose their vehicle excise duty exemption from April 2025.
Paying VED or road tax can be a pain, but it's better than getting a fine from the DVLA for not following the rules.If you're not sure what you're mea.
EVs have been exempt from vehicle excise duty up to now, but will be charged the standard rate from 2025.
The government has announced that electric cars, vans and motorcycles will begin to pay vehicle excise duty (VED) from April 2025.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said the changes would โmake our motoring tax system fairer.โ
The government has announced that electric cars, vans and motorcycles will begin to pay vehicle excise duty (VED) from April 2025.
Electric vehicles will be charged vehicle excise duty (VED) from April 2025, chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced. Reading the Autumn Statement in the House ...