The DVLA is set to introduce changes to how drivers are taxed from April 1 2025, with electric vehicle (EV) drivers set to be hit with a new £600 charge
Motorists have been warned that they could face a £600 charge due to changes in vehicle tax next year. Tax experts at Tax Natives have cautioned that the changes, which will be introduced by the DVLA from April 1, 2025, could affect drivers of electric vehicles .
At present, many EVs are exempt from Vehicle Excise Duty , also known as car tax, as part of efforts to promote greener transport options. However, due to increasing car prices, a significant number of models now fall into the "luxury tax" category, defined by a price tag of more than £40,000, reports the Mirror.
The tax expert cautioned that the £600 charge is a result of combining the standard rate with an additional £410 surcharge for vehicles exceeding the £40,000 threshold. He stated: "With the average price of new electric vehicles now around £40,000, compared to £30,000 for traditional internal combustion engine vehicle, more than half of newly registered EVs will be impacted by this increase.
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