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12C uk price list?

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  1. Kbf1981

    Kbf1981 Rookie

    Jun 29, 2022
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    Kieran Fisher
    Does anyone have the UK price list? Looking at ordering one maybe, and wanted to have a think about options before putting deposit down.
     
  2. MalibuGuy

    MalibuGuy F1 Veteran

    Sep 18, 2007
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    Quick question. In the UK how is the taxes on a new car handled? What is the VAT for a car ?
    When selling a used car, is there a VAT and is it the same percentage as when buying a new car?
     
  3. vaderinc

    vaderinc Formula Junior

    Jul 6, 2010
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  4. vaderinc

    vaderinc Formula Junior

    Jul 6, 2010
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    VAT on new cars is 20% ... It's only paid once. That means usually no VAT on used cars.
    I say usually because in some cases there are used cars that are "VAT Qualifying" which is a special category for when a car has been purchased solely for commercial use by a VAT-registered individual or company.
    Following the car's purchase, the individual or company will have claimed the 20% VAT back so when the car is sold on (as used) the VAT becomes the responsibility of the second owner, and therefore has to pay VAT on a used car.
     
  5. Kbf1981

    Kbf1981 Rookie

    Jun 29, 2022
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    Kieran Fisher
    Thank you
     
  6. Kbf1981

    Kbf1981 Rookie

    Jun 29, 2022
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    Full Name:
    Kieran Fisher
    VAT is sales tax and all things in the UK with a small number of exceptions (unprepared food for example), get 20% sales tax on them. In theory businesses "dont pay vat", but if you buy something for £100+VAT you pay £120 cash, and claim back £20 from the government, then sell it for £200+VAT, you collect £40 in vat, and reclaim £20, because VAT is a % on the selling price so VAT in effect takes some of your profit.

    VAT is applicable at 20% on almost everything in the UK
     

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