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If you're a driver in the UK, you have to pay for Vehicle Excise Duty or a road fund licence (commonly called car tax or road tax). The amount you pay will depend on factors such as engine size, fuel type and the amount of CO2 emissions your vehicle generates at the time it is first registered.
The change is set to be introduced on 1st April 2020 for Vehicle Excise Duty and 6th April 2020 for Benefit-in-Kind on Company Car Tax.
Simply click on the Jaguar or Land Rover logo and we'll take you through what the tax increase means for you vehicle-by-vehicle.