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      11-09-2019, 07:28 AM   #23
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What will happen in April 2020?
I registered my 330e (Company car) with my tax office last week.

Coming from the Lexus IS300h my taxable yearly rate for my car came down £1100 and the guy at the tax office said “that’s some saving over your last car and it improves in April 2020 as it’ll come down a further £1600”.

Thank you, I’ll take that.
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Did they say which BIK band it falls into. Or are you able to work it out?
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      11-10-2019, 12:56 AM   #25
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Did they say which BIK band it falls into. Or are you able to work it out?
He didn’t say, just gave me the value of savings per year over my previous car.
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      11-16-2019, 04:06 AM   #26
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Did they say which BIK band it falls into. Or are you able to work it out?
I’m just about to order my new 330e for an April delivery.

It seems strange but as I understand it the tax percentage is 13% for cars registered before 6th April 2020 and that percentage will stay the same for the following years until 2022/23.

However, if you register the same car after the 6th April it will be 10% and go up each year there after by 1%.

Is that is correct, the same car will have different BIK tax rates depending on when you register it.
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      11-16-2019, 01:56 PM   #27
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Did they say which BIK band it falls into. Or are you able to work it out?
I’m just about to order my new 330e for an April delivery.

It seems strange but as I understand it the tax percentage is 13% for cars registered before 6th April 2020 and that percentage will stay the same for the following years until 2022/23.

However, if you register the same car after the 6th April it will be 10% and go up each year there after by 1%.

Is that is correct, the same car will have different BIK tax rates depending on when you register it.
Yes from what I've read that is correct, although the tax office wouldn't tell me officially when I informed them I got my car
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      11-16-2019, 04:38 PM   #28
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There is still debate and confusion over whether all models qualify for the 8%
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      11-16-2019, 04:48 PM   #29
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There is still debate and confusion over whether all models qualify for the 8%
I'd love to see some evidence but at the end of the day the tax office should know what's what?
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      11-20-2019, 02:43 AM   #30
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I registered my 330e (Company car) with my tax office last week.

Coming from the Lexus IS300h my taxable yearly rate for my car came down £1100 and the guy at the tax office said “that’s some saving over your last car and it improves in April 2020 as it’ll come down a further £1600”.

Thank you, I’ll take that.
How do you think I feel?! I have an oil-burning Merc C220d - it's gonna feel like a pay rise when this hits!!
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