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New car tax changes means certain vehicle owners could pay higher costs

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FREE newsletter is just champion! Get the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxCar tax changes have been revealed and will come into power early next year.

The updates could seen electric car owners paying an extra £250 to use their vehicle on the road despite contributing zero pollution.Upfront tax changes were scrapped this year to encourage more motorists to switch to fully electric vehicle.Benefits in kind charges for electric models purchased under salary sacrifice schemes was cut from 16% to zero to boost demand.This means motorists will pay no further tax charges if their vehicle emits zero tailpipe carbon emissions between now and April 2021.But these changes will rise to 1% in 2021 and 2% in 2022 before costs.

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