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Vehicle excise dutyU.K.

81VED rates for light passenger vehicles, light goods vehicles, motorcycles etcU.K.

(1)Schedule 1 to VERA 1994 (annual rates of duty) is amended as follows.

(2)In paragraph 1 (general)—

(a)in sub-paragraph (2) (vehicle not covered elsewhere in Schedule otherwise than with engine cylinder capacity not exceeding 1,549cc), for “£225” substitute “ £230 ”, and

(b)in sub-paragraph (2A) (vehicle not covered elsewhere in Schedule with engine cylinder capacity not exceeding 1,549cc), for “£140” substitute “ £145 ”.

(3)In paragraph 1B (graduated rates of duty for light passenger vehicles)—

(a)for the tables substitute—

Table 1
Rates payable on first vehicle licence for vehicle
CO2 emissions figureRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)
ExceedingNot exceedingReduced rateStandard rate
g/kmg/km££
130140120 130
140150135 145
150165170 180
165175280 290
175185335 345
185200475 485
200225625 635
225255850 860
2551080 1090
Table 2
Rates payable on any other vehicle licence for vehicle
CO2 emissions figureRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)
ExceedingNot exceedingReduced rateStandard rate
g/kmg/km££
100110 10 20
110120 20 30
120130 100 110
130140120 130
140150135 145
150165170 180
165175195 205
175185215 225
185200255 265
200225275 285
225255475 485
255490 500;

(b)in the sentence immediately following the tables, for paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute—

(a)in column (3), in the last two rows, “275” were substituted for “475” and “ 490 ”, and

(b)in column (4), in the last two rows, “285” were substituted for “485” and “ 500 ”.

(4)In paragraph 1J (VED rates for light goods vehicles), in paragraph (a), for “£220” substitute “ £225 ”.

(5)In paragraph 2(1) (VED rates for motorcycles)—

(a)in paragraph (b), for “£37” substitute “ £38 ”,

(b)in paragraph (c), for “£57” substitute “ £58 ”, and

(c)in paragraph (d), for “£78” substitute “ £80 ”.

(6)The amendments made by this section have effect in relation to licences taken out on or after 1 April 2014.

82VED rates: rigid goods vehicle with trailersU.K.

(1)For paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 to VERA 1994 (supplement to annual rate of duty for rigid goods vehicle with trailer), substitute—

10(1)This paragraph applies to relevant rigid goods vehicles.

(2)A “relevant rigid goods vehicle” is a rigid goods vehicle which—

(a)has a revenue weight exceeding 11,999 kgs,

(b)is not a vehicle falling within paragraph 9(2), and

(c)is used for drawing a trailer which has a plated gross weight exceeding 4,000 kgs and when so drawn is used for the conveyance of goods or burden.

(3)The annual rate of vehicle excise duty applicable to a relevant rigid goods vehicle is to be determined in accordance with the following tables by reference to—

(a)whether or not the vehicle has road-friendly suspension,

(b)the number of axles on the vehicle,

(c)the appropriate HGV road user levy band for the vehicle (see column (1) in the tables),

(d)the plated gross weight of the trailer (see columns (2) and (3) in the tables), and

(e)the total of the revenue weight for the vehicle and the plated gross weight of the trailer (the “total weight”) (see columns (4) and (5) in the tables).

(4)For the purposes of this paragraph a vehicle does not have road-friendly suspension if any driving axle of the vehicle has neither —

(a)an air suspension (that is, a suspension system in which at least 75% of the spring effect is caused by an air spring), nor

(b)a suspension which is regarded as being equivalent to an air suspension for the purposes under Annex II of Council Directive 96/53/EC.

(5)The “appropriate HGV road user levy band” in relation to a vehicle means the band into which the vehicle falls for the purposes of calculating the rate of HGV road user levy that is charged in respect of the vehicle (see Schedule 1 to the HGV Road User Levy Act 2013).

(6)The tables are arranged as follows—

(a)table 1 applies to relevant rigid goods vehicles with road-friendly suspension on which there are 2 axles;

(b)table 2 applies to relevant rigid goods vehicles with road-friendly suspension on which there are 3 axles;

(c)table 3 applies to relevant rigid goods vehicles with road-friendly suspension on which there are 4 or more axles;

(d)table 4 applies to relevant rigid goods vehicles which do not have road-friendly suspension and on which there are 2 axles;

(e)table 5 applies to relevant rigid goods vehicles which do not have road-friendly suspension and on which there are 3 axles;

(f)table 6 applies to relevant rigid goods vehicles which do not have road-friendly suspension and on which there are 4 or more axles.

Table 1
Vehicles with road-friendly suspension and 2 axles
Appropriate HGV road user levy bandPlated gross weight of trailerTotal weightRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)£
B(T)4,00012,000-27,000230
B(T)12,000--33,000295
B(T)12,000-33,00036,000401
B(T)12,000-36,00038,000319
B(T)12,000-38,000-444
D(T)4,00012,000-30,000365
D(T)12,000--38,000430
D(T)12,000-38,000-444
Table 2
Vehicles with road-friendly suspension and 3 axles
Appropriate HGV road user levy bandPlated gross weight of trailerTotal weightRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)£
B(T)4,00012,000-33,000230
B(T)12,000--38,000295
B(T)12,000-38,00040,000392
B(T)12,000-40,000-295
C(T)4,00012,000-35,000305
C(T)12,000--38,000370
C(T)12,000-38,00040,000392
C(T)12,000-40,000-370
D(T)4,00010,000-33,000365
D(T)4,00010,00033,00036,000401
D(T)10,00012,000-38,000365
D(T)12,000---430
Table 3
Vehicles with road-friendly suspension and 4 or more axles
Appropriate HGV road user levy bandPlated gross weight of trailerTotal weightRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)£
B(T)4,00012,000-35,000230
B(T)12,000---295
C(T)4,00012,000-37,000305
C(T)12,000---370
D(T)4,00012,000-39,000365
D(T)12,000---430
E(T)4,00012,000--535
E(T)12,000---600
Table 4
Vehicles without road-friendly suspension with 2 axles
Appropriate HGV road user levy bandPlated gross weight of trailerTotal weightRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)£
B(T)4,00012,000-27,000230
B(T)12,000--31,000295
B(T)12,000-31,00033,000401
B(T)12,000-33,00036,000609
B(T)12,000-36,00038,000444
B(T)12,000-38,000-604
D(T)4,00012,000-30,000365
D(T)12,000--33,000430
D(T)12,000-33,00036,000609
D(T)12,000-36,00038,000444
D(T)12,000-38,000-604
Table 5
Vehicles without road-friendly suspension with 3 axles
Appropriate HGV road user levy bandPlated gross weight of trailerTotal weightRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)£
B(T)4,00010,000-29,000230
B(T)4,00010,00029,00031,000289
B(T)10,00012,000-33,000230
B(T)12,000--36,000295
B(T)12,000-36,00038,000392
B(T)12,000-38,000-542
C(T)4,00010,000-31,000305
C(T)4,00010,00031,00033,000401
C(T)10,00012,000-35,000305
C(T)12,000--36,000370
C(T)12,000-36,00038,000392
C(T)12,000-38,000-542
D(T)4,00010,000-31,000365
D(T)4,00010,00031,00033,000401
D(T)4,00010,00033,00035,000609
D(T)10,00012,000-36,000365
D(T)10,00012,00036,00037,000392
D(T)12,000--38,000430
D(T)12,000-38,000-542
Table 6
Vehicles without road-friendly suspension with 4 or more axles
Appropriate HGV road user levy bandPlated gross weight of trailerTotal weightRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)Exceeding (kgs)Not exceeding (kgs)£
B(T)4,00012,000-35,000230
B(T)12,000---295
C(T)4,00012,000-37,000305
C(T)12,000---370
D(T)4,00010,000-36,000365
D(T)4,00010,00036,00037,000444
D(T)10,00012,000-39,000365
D(T)12,000---430
E(T)4,00010,000-38,000535
E(T)4,00010,00038,000-604
E(T)10,00012,000--535

(7)The annual rate of vehicle excise duty for a relevant rigid goods vehicle which does not fall within any of tables 1 to 6 is £609.

(2)In paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 1 to the HGV Road User Levy Act 2013, for “within paragraph 10” substitute “ which is a relevant rigid goods vehicle within the meaning of paragraph 10 ”.

(3)The amendment made by subsection (1) has effect in relation to licences taken out on or after 1 April 2014.

(4)The amendment made by subsection (2) is treated as having come into force on 1 April 2014.

83VED rates: use for exceptional loads, rigid goods vehicles and tractive unitsU.K.

(1)Schedule 1 to VERA 1994 (annual rates of duty) is amended as follows.

(2)In paragraph 6(2A)(a) (vehicles used for exceptional loads which do not satisfy reduced pollution requirements), for “£2,585” substitute “ £1,585 ”.

(3)In paragraph 9 (rigid goods vehicles which do not satisfy reduced pollution requirements), for the table in sub-paragraph (1) substitute—

Revenue weight of vehicleRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
ExceedingNot exceedingTwo axle vehicleThree axle vehicleFour or more axle vehicle
kgskgs£££
3,5007,500165165165
7,50011,999200200200
11,99914,000959595
14,00015,0001059595
15,00019,0003009595
19,00021,00030012595
21,00023,00030021095
23,00025,000300300210
25,00027,000300300300
27,00044,000300300560

(4)In paragraph 9(3) (rigid goods vehicles over 44,000 kgs which do not satisfy the reduced pollution requirements), for “£2,585” substitute “ £1,585 ”.

(5)For the italic heading immediately before paragraph 9 substitute Rigid goods vehicles exceeding 3,500 kgs revenue weight.

(6)In paragraph 11(1) (tractive units which do not satisfy reduced pollution requirements)—

(a)for “table” substitute “ tables ”, and

(b)for the table substitute—

Table 1
Tractive unit with two axles
Revenue weight of vehicleRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
ExceedingNot exceedingAny no of semi-trailer axles2 or more semi-trailer axles3 or more semi-trailer axles
kgskgs£££
3,50011,999165165165
11,99922,000808080
22,00023,000848080
23,00025,0001518080
25,00026,00026510080
26,00028,00026514680
28,00031,00030030080
31,00033,000560560210
33,00034,000560609210
34,00038,000690690560
38,00044,000850850850
Table 2
Tractive unit with three or more axles
Revenue weight of vehicleRate
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
ExceedingNot exceedingAny no of semi-trailer axles2 or more semi-trailer axles3 or more semi-trailer axles
kgskgs£££
3,50011,999165165165
11,99925,000808080
25,00026,0001008080
26,00028,0001468080
28,00029,0002108080
29,00031,0002898080
31,00033,00056021080
33,00034,00060930080
34,00036,000609300210
36,00038,000690560300
38,00044,000850850560

(7)In paragraph 11(3) (tractive units above 44,000 kgs which do not satisfy reduced pollution requirements), for “£2,585” substitute “ £1,585 ”.

(8)In paragraph 11C(2) (tractive units: special cases)—

(a)omit “Subject to paragraph 11D,”, and

(b)in paragraph (a), for “£650” substitute “ £10 ”.

(9)Omit paragraph 11D (vehicles without road friendly suspension) and the italic heading before it.

(10)The amendments made by this section have effect in relation to licences taken out on or after 1 April 2014.

84VED: extension of old vehicles exemption from 1 April 2014U.K.

(1)In Schedule 2 to VERA 1994 (exempt vehicles) in paragraph 1A(1) (exemption for old vehicles) for “1973” substitute “ 1974 ”.

(2)The amendment made by subsection (1) is treated as having come into force on 1 April 2014.

(3)While a vehicle licence is in force in respect of a vehicle which is an exempt vehicle by virtue of subsection (1)—

(a)nothing in that subsection has the effect that a nil licence is required to be in force in respect of the vehicle, but

(b)for the purposes of section 33 of VERA 1994 the vehicle is to be treated as one in respect of which vehicle excise duty is chargeable.

85VED: extension of old vehicles exemption from 1 April 2015U.K.

(1)In Schedule 2 to VERA 1994 (exempt vehicles) in paragraph 1A(1) (exemption for old vehicles) for “1974” (as substituted by section 84) substitute “ 1975 ”.

(2)The amendment made by subsection (1) comes into force on 1 April 2015; but nothing in that subsection has the effect that a nil licence is required to be in force in respect of a vehicle while a vehicle licence is in force in respect of it.

86Abolition of reduced VED rates for meeting reduced pollution requirementsU.K.

Schedule 18 contains provision abolishing the reduced rates of vehicle excise duty for vehicles satisfying reduced pollution requirements.

87Six month licence: tractive unitsU.K.

(1)In section 3 of VERA 1994 (duration of licences), for subsection (2) substitute—

(2)A vehicle licence may be taken out for a vehicle for a period of six months running from the beginning of the month in which the licence first has effect if—

(a)the annual rate of vehicle excise duty in respect of the vehicle exceeds £50, or

(b)the vehicle is one to which the annual rate of vehicle excise duty specified in paragraph 11C(2)(a) of Schedule 1 applies (tractive units: special cases).

(2)The amendment made by this section has effect in relation to licences taken out on or after 1 April 2014.

88Vehicles subject to HGV road user levy: amount of 6 month licenceU.K.

(1)Section 4 of VERA 1994 (amount of duty) is amended as follows.

(2)In subsection (2), for “Where” substitute “ Subject to subsection (2A), where ”.

(3)After subsection (2) insert—

(2A)In the case of a vehicle which is charged to HGV road user levy, the reference in subsection (2) to fifty-five per cent is to be read as a reference to fifty per cent.

(4)The amendments made by this section have effect in relation to licences taken out on or after 1 April 2014.

89Payment of vehicle excise duty by direct debitU.K.

(1)VERA 1994 is amended as follows.

(2)In section 4 (amount of duty) for subsections (1) to (2A) substitute—

(1)Where a vehicle licence for a vehicle of any description is taken out for a period of 12 months, vehicle excise duty is to be paid on the licence—

(a)at the annual rate of duty applicable to vehicles of that description, or

(b)if the duty is to be paid by more than one instalment pursuant to an agreement under section 19B, at a rate equal to 105% of that annual rate.

(2)Subject to subsection (2A), where a vehicle licence for a vehicle of any description is taken out for a period of 6 months, vehicle excise duty is to be paid on the licence—

(a)at a rate equal to 55% of the annual rate of duty applicable to vehicles of that description, or

(b)if the duty is to be paid by direct debit pursuant to an agreement under section 19B, at a rate equal to 52.5% of that annual rate.

(2A)In the case of a vehicle which is charged to HGV road user levy, the reference in subsection (2)(a) to 55% is to be read as a reference to 50%.

(3)In section 13 (trade licences: duration and amount of duty)—

(a)in subsection (3), after “calendar year” insert “ (“the applicable annual rate”) ”,

(b)after subsection (3) insert—

(3A)Where a trade licence is taken out for a calendar year and the duty is to be paid by more than one instalment pursuant to an agreement under section 19B, the rate of duty is 105% of the applicable annual rate.,

(c)for subsection (4) substitute—

(4)The rate of duty applicable to a trade licence taken out for a period of 6 months is—

(a)55% of the applicable annual rate for a corresponding trade licence taken out for a calendar year, or

(b)if the duty is to be paid by direct debit pursuant to an agreement under section 19B, 52.5% of that applicable annual rate.,

(d)in subsection (5)(a), for “rate applicable to the” substitute “ applicable annual rate for a ”, and

(e)in subsection (6), for “subsection (4)” substitute “ subsection (3A), (4) ”.

(4)In section 13 (trade licences: duration and amount of duty) as set out in paragraph 8(1) of Schedule 4 to VERA 1994 to have effect on and after a day appointed by order—

(a)in subsection (4), after “twelve months” insert “ (“the applicable annual rate”) ”,

(b)after subsection (4) insert—

(4A)Where a trade licence is taken out for a period of 12 months and the duty is to be paid by more than one instalment pursuant to an agreement under section 19B, the rate of duty is 105% of the applicable annual rate.,

(c)for subsection (5) substitute—

(5)The rate of duty applicable to a trade licence taken out for a period of 6 months is—

(a)55% of the applicable annual rate for a corresponding trade licence taken out for 12 months, or

(b)if the duty is to be paid by direct debit pursuant to an agreement under section 19B, 52.5% of that applicable annual rate., and

(d)in subsection (6), for “subsection (5)” substitute “ subsection (4A) or (5) ”.

(5)In section 19A (payment by cheque)—

(a)in subsection (2)(b) omit “by post”, and

(b)in subsection (3)(b) and (d) omit “by post”.

(6)In section 19B (issue of licences before payment of duty)—

(a)after subsection (1) insert—

(1A)An agreement to pay the duty payable on a vehicle licence or a trade licence may provide—

(a)for the duty to be paid by instalments,

(b)that if any of the rebate conditions in section 19(3) is satisfied in relation to the vehicle for which the licence was issued, the licence is to cease to be in force from the time specified in the agreement and any instalments falling due after that time are no longer to be due, and

(c)for any instalments falling due after a request under section 14(2) is received by the Secretary of State no longer to be due.,

(b)in subsection (2)(c) omit “by post”,

(c)in subsection (3)(b) and (d) omit “by post”, and

(d)after subsection (3) insert—

(4)But subsections (2) and (3) do not apply in a case where the agreement under subsection (1) provides for the duty payable to be paid by more than one instalment (and for this case see subsection (5)).

(5)In a case where—

(a)a vehicle licence or a trade licence is issued to a person in accordance with subsection (1),

(b)the duty payable on the licence is not received by the Secretary of State in accordance with the agreement,

(c)the agreement provides for the duty payable to be paid by more than one instalment,

(d)the Secretary of State sends a notice to the person requiring the person to secure that the duty payable on the licence (both in respect of instalments which have fallen due and in respect of future instalments) is paid within the period specified in the notice,

(e)the requirement in the notice is not complied with, and

(f)the Secretary of State sends a further notice to the person informing that person that the licence is void from the time specified in the notice,

the licence is to be void from the time specified.

(7)In section 35A (dishonoured cheques)—

(a)in subsection (1)(a), for “or 19B(3)(d)” substitute “ , 19B(3)(d) or 19B(5)(f) ”,

(b)after subsection (7) insert—

(8)In a case where a notice is sent as mentioned in section 19B(5)(f) the amounts specified in subsections (2)(b) and (4) are to be calculated on the basis of the rate described in section 4(1)(b) or 13(3A) (whichever is relevant)., and

(c)in the heading, for “Dishonoured cheques” substitute “ Failed payments ”.

(8)In section 36 (dishonoured cheques: additional liability)—

(a)after subsection (6) insert—

(7)In a case where a notice is sent as mentioned in section 19B(5)(f) the amount specified in subsection (2) is to be calculated on the basis of the rate described in section 4(1)(b) or 13(3A) (whichever is relevant)., and

(b)in the heading, for “Dishonoured cheques” substitute “ Failed payments ”.

(9)In Schedule 4 (transitionals etc), after paragraph 8(3) insert—

(4)In cases in which the provisions set out in sub-paragraph (1) have effect, sections 35A(8) and 36(7) are to be read as referring to section 13(4A) instead of section 13(3A).

(10)The amendments made by this section come into force on 1 October 2014.

90Definition of “revenue weight”U.K.

(1)VERA 1994 is amended as follows.

(2)In section 60A (revenue weight), in subsection (9)(b)—

(a)for “at which” substitute “ which must not be equalled or exceeded in order for ”, and

(b)for “may lawfully” substitute “ to lawfully ”.

(3)In section 61 (vehicle weights)—

(a)in subsection (1)(b), after “not be” insert “ equalled or ”, and

(b)in subsection (2), after “not be” insert “ equalled or ”.

(4)The amendments made by this section have effect in relation to licences taken out on or after 1 April 2014.

91Vehicle excise and registration: other provisionsU.K.

Schedule 19 contains other provisions relating to vehicle excise and registration.

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