Band K includes vehicles over 225g/km but registered pre March 2006.
Otherwise, these would fall into band L, which costs nearly £200 a year
more. Does anyone know whether this concession is due to be phased out? If
so, when?

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GB - 31 Oct 2009 16:12 GMT
> Band K includes vehicles over 225g/km but registered pre March 2006.
> Otherwise, these would fall into band L, which costs nearly £200 a
> year more. Does anyone know whether this concession is due to be
> phased out? If so, when?
Parker's says:
Exemption for older cars (those registered between March 1 2001 and March 23
2006) will run until 2011, but there is a question mark over what happens
after this date. Some owners (or potential owners) could find themselves in
the same position as they are now - having to pay a substantial increase in
Road Tax - in 24 months time.
maxwellmac - 03 Nov 2009 03:49 GMT
band k includes vehicles over 225g km but registered pre march 2006 eac
car falls into a certain tax band depending on how much co2 it emits
there are 13 tax bands a to m.we reveal how much it costs to tax a ne
or used car in band K
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maxwellmac
Steve Firth - 03 Nov 2009 09:54 GMT
> band k includes
Autobanter, bringing drooling fucktards to a newsgroup near you.
Hayesholt - 19 Nov 2009 15:34 GMT
GB;469334 Wrote:
> Band K includes vehicles over 225g/km but registered pre March 2006.
> Otherwise, these would fall into band L, which costs nearly £200 a yea
>
> more. Does anyone know whether this concession is due to be phased out
> If
> so, when?
Each car falls into a certain tax band depending on how much CO2 i
emits. There are 13 tax bands – A to M. We reveal how much it costs t
tax a new or used car in band K
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Hayesholt