Chapter 3 - 2.4.1 - Car Calculations Flashcards

1
Q

How do you calculate Co2 emissions % for all other cars?

A

Take the appropriate percentage from the tax tables and then calculate the additional percentage if relevant

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2
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What do you round the Co2 emissions to?

A

Round down to the nearest 5g/km

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3
Q

What do you do above 75g/km?

A

Add 1% for each complete 5g/km

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4
Q

What is the maximum Co2 emissions %?

A

37% for both diesel and petrol cars

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5
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Petrol cars: 51-54 Co2 emissions (g/km)

A

15%

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6
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Petrol cars: 55-59 Co2 emissions (g/km)

A

16%

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7
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Petrol cars: 60-64 Co2 emissions (g/km)

A

17%

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8
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Petrol cars: 65-69 Co2 emissions (g/km)

A

18%

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9
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Petrol cars: 70-74 Co2 emissions (g/km)

A

19%

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10
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Petrol cars: 75-79 Co2 emissions (g/km)

A

20%

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11
Q

What should you do for diesel cars?

A

Add a 4% supplement to the relevant petrol percentage unless they meet the Real Driving Emissions Step 2 (RDE2)

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