The VED for a couple of our vehicles expires 31 march.
I just went to renew, and noticed if I waited until 1 April I'd be paying more. I was also given the option of switching to Direct Debit.
I suspect I know the answer, but if I did renew by DD would I be charged the current rate, or the increased rate due on 1st April?
What I'm really struggling to find is a full list of the new rates, apart from snippets in magazines about changes to post 2017 cars which doesn't apply to us.
Paul
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VED - pay by card or DD?
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Re: VED - pay by card or DD?
I pay by DD, some time around mid-month, and I noticed the other day that my payment had gone up from £14.43 to £15.75. That's £1.32 more, or £15.84 a year. Didn't seem worth making a fuss about really.
[Edit: second table down. https://www.uk-car-discount.co.uk/news/ ... anges-2024]
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[Edit: second table down. https://www.uk-car-discount.co.uk/news/ ... anges-2024]
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Re: VED - pay by card or DD?
Should have added: A further breakdown of costs by method of payment at https://www.gocompare.com/car-insurance/guide/car-tax (third table down). In my case, DD costs £9 a year more than a single payment up front.
No info at all on your pre-2000 cars, as far as I can ascertain.
BJ
No info at all on your pre-2000 cars, as far as I can ascertain.
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Re: VED - pay by card or DD?
bungeejumper wrote:I pay by DD, some time around mid-month, and I noticed the other day that my payment had gone up from £14.43 to £15.75. That's £1.32 more, or £15.84 a year. Didn't seem worth making a fuss about really.
[Edit: second table down. https://www.uk-car-discount.co.uk/news/ ... anges-2024]
BJ
I pay for our cars by DD, but not in instalments. £180 for the last one this month, taken about the 5th.
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