Want to pay less road tax on vans?
Running a cleaner van could lead to paying less road tax in the future, as Chancellor Philip Hammond announced that he will look into the possibility of reducing Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) for low-emission vans.
If you want to pay less road tax, get a clean van
Running a cleaner van could lead to paying less road tax in the future, as Chancellor Philip Hammond announced that he will look into the possibility of reducing Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) for low-emission vans.
The announcement came in the Spring Statement in March, and has been broadly welcomed by businesses and the fleet industry.
Under the current system, Euro6 compliant vans (under 3.5t) pay £250, while Euro4 and Euro5 vehicles are charged a flat rate of £140 a year.
There’s no distinction between CO2 and NOx gasses for vans, with all paying the same rate. However, this could change as a result of the Chancellor’s consultation.
Full details of the nature and scope of the consultation are yet to be published but have been promised in the coming months by the Chancellor.
The move to launch the consultation is certainly welcome by RAC Business if it results in savings for small business fleet costs.
RAC head of roads policy, Nicholas Lyes, said he was looking forward to seeing more detail on the chancellor's plan for vans, but also feels there is much more to do to tackle the state of the roads.
He said: