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wackyjim



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VAT increase

Can anyone tell me if a car ordered,paid for and due for delivery in December can be registered in January without being penalised by the new VAT rate Question

Post #243221 Fri Nov 20 2009 11:26am
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Kilovolt



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

As with any VAT related business, if you pay (all outstanding monies) in December 2009 the answer is YES Thumbs Up Smoke me a kipper: I'll be back for breakfast.

RRS HSE TDV6 gone after 15 months since new - will not be missed I'm afraid - bit of a gremlin in there somewhere - too many issues. Replaced with FFRR Vogue TDV8 - very nice - not as sporty (of course) but absolute luxury.

Post #243227 Fri Nov 20 2009 12:32pm
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Jimmy_75000



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If it's deliver in Dec, it will be register in dec...Delivery means actual transfert to you hence registration...Delivery date is also the date you pay the full invoice... You can't get the car deliver to you and not register to you. If you delay it to January, then you will be hit by the new VAT. At least, that's how I see it from the info I got when I bought my 2010 one a couple of weeks back Range Rover Vogue ‘17 TDV6

Gone: Range Rover Vogue '11 4.4TDV8, Range Rover Sport ‘59, Range Rover Sport ‘56

Post #243228 Fri Nov 20 2009 12:33pm
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Lookers Park Royal



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You'd need to discuss with your dealer. We would be very reluctant to deliver an unregistered vehicle, however it is not uncommon the night before a plate change (March /Sept) for a customer to have their car the day before, lock it away securely in a garage, sign a disclaimer to say that they won't drive it until it's legal registration date.

In the case of the 0% APP or low rate PCP, the car would need to be paid for and registered before the end of the month.

Another point is that the dealer can tax it for a year and a week if it's not due until the end of Dec, that means you don't loose out on a month of road tax.

Hope this helps?

James Thumbs Up

Post #243242 Fri Nov 20 2009 3:50pm
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MAW



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Why do you want to do this - just to make it a 2010 - 59?

Post #243247 Fri Nov 20 2009 4:09pm
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Jonny Fresh



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is the VAT increase definitely happening? I thought there was talk of it being delayed til April?

Post #243248 Fri Nov 20 2009 4:11pm
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wackyjim



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MAW wrote:
Why do you want to do this - just to make it a 2010 - 59?


Although its designated MY2010 I bet you in In 3 years time Glasses will have a Dec 09 at a £1000 less than a Jan 10

Post #243249 Fri Nov 20 2009 4:18pm
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MAW



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Do you think that much ? James (or anyone) what is the guide for say a V8 Dec 08 vs Jan 09 Question

Post #243252 Fri Nov 20 2009 4:52pm
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MAW



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Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
You'd need to discuss with your dealer. We would be very reluctant to deliver an unregistered vehicle, however it is not uncommon the night before a plate change (March /Sept) for a customer to have their car the day before, lock it away securely in a garage, sign a disclaimer to say that they won't drive it until it's legal registration date.

In the case of the 0% APP or low rate PCP, the car would need to be paid for and registered before the end of the month.

Another point is that the dealer can tax it for a year and a week if it's not due until the end of Dec, that means you don't loose out on a month of road tax.

Hope this helps?

James Thumbs Up



Laughing some years ago i took delivery of a 330C on a Friday and couldn't use in until the Monday Big Cry that was hard work Laughing

Post #243253 Fri Nov 20 2009 4:53pm
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