Question to the HM Treasury:
To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have to review how vehicle excise duty is calculated for all road vehicles, including motorcycles, to remove any inconsistencies in the system.
Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) is a tax on vehicles used or kept on public roads. Different rates apply to cars, vans, and motorcycles, and the rate for each vehicle is calculated according to a range of factors, such as its date of first registration, weight, or CO2 emissions. As of April last year, zero emission and hybrid cars, vans and motorcycles now pay VED in a similar way to petrol and diesel vehicles.
There are no current plans to review how VED is calculated for all road vehicles. The Government regularly reviews the rates and thresholds of taxes and reliefs at fiscal events to ensure that they are appropriate and reflect the current state of the economy.