Is there a hard and fast rule to new car tax? We were talking last night about new cars and the subject of taxing them popped up.
There seemed to be a bit of confusion about it. Some say all new cars are already taxed for you. Others say none ever are and of course some others say it all depends, (on what I don't know).
Whenever I have bough a new car (including recently) the price was broken down into the price of the car plus £35 for road tax. I would never simply assume that tax was included
When you buy a new car you try and squeeze as much into the deal as possible - road tax is usually a gimme - as I was choosing a very individual specification I managed to get them to include a tracker with 2 years cover.
Now the rules have changed the new owner has to tax the car. If the garage taxed it, the new owner would have to tax it before he could drive it on the road.
"This also means you won’t be able to negotiate with a dealer to include six months’ tax as an incentive when buying a new car. It’ll be your responsibility to tax a car you’ve just bought before driving it home – or else you’ll risk a fine."