The government has released the response to ‘Review of WLTP and vehicle taxes’ which sought evidence on the impact of a proposed change to the method of measuring CO2 emissions for Company car tax from April 2020.

Since 2002 Company car tax has been based on the CO2 emission rating of the vehicle. Currently this is measured by the new European Driving Cycle (NEDC) test. From April 2020 it is proposed that new cars will be measured under a different, more rigorous test, the WLTP.

Data provided by respondents to the review indicates that:

As the proposed changes will mean that company car tax may increase, to help with this the government has announced the following short term measures:

For cars registered before 6 April 2020, HMRC will continue to use the current test procedure. The government is considering the impact on vans as a separate matter.

Links to our guides:

Company cars

CO2 emissions: appropriate percentages

P11Ds: top tips toolkit

External links:

Review of WLTP and vehicle taxes: summary of responses