VAT increase on DVLA number plates

December 24, 2009 on 11:10 am | By | In Autos | Comments Off

On January the first 2010 the rate at which value added tax is applied rises from fifteen per cent back to it’s usual level of seventeen and a half per cent. This will affect DVLA number plates more than others. Number put up for sale by private individuals do not attract VAT so they will be unaffected. Number for sale by dealers who are not vat registered will also stay the same but stock numbers held by dealers who are vat registered will also see a similar increase from 15% to 17.5% valued added tax. Buyers have until the 31st December to save money.

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