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It's a C63, I think there are some available now for around £40K, possibly just under that price too.
Just a couple of things to add...
Firstly, even if the original price was 55k, that was only 46.8k plus vat, so it's only really lost 2000 quid.
Secondly, it's at a trader, I wonder how much he got it for!!
Just a couple of things to add...
Firstly, even if the original price was 55k, that was only 46.8k plus vat, so it's only really lost 2000 quid.
Secondly, it's at a trader, I wonder how much he got it for!!
What's VAT got to do with depreciation. Surely if you claim the VAT when you buy it then you have to charge the VAT when you sell it?
Thats what I don't understand?
If private you HAVE to pay vat ??
It's irritating that the vat element is neatly rolled up into the "depretiation" package. It is after all, tax you pay for the privilage of spending your already taxed income ona new car.
It's tax, not depreciation that's all.
This is the whole idea of RRP's it makes you feel the price you pay is the value of the goods, not that you're paying another great chunk of cash to the government. It's strangely omitted from other aspects of purchases....stamp duty for instance.
If you buy a £500,000 house, you pay £25,000 stamp duty (tax).
You never at any point state your house was £525,000.....it was £500K and you paid tax on it.
Cars should be like that, then the government chunk of money is not neatly packaged as a "depretiation" figure...it's shown seperately as a tax which it is.
I have no problem with tax, it finances the country, but it grates when they try to dress it up as something it isn't....I just prefer things more transparent.
that's how the Govt ensures that we are not reminded daily on how much tax we have to pay .. if prices were quoted in the shops ex VAT, we would see how much tax we pay clearly.
In the US, all prices are displayed excluding sales tax
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