From today’s Cyprus Mail
The new road tax charge for vehicles registered from the start of next year will depend on their CO2 emissions.
Vehicles registered by the end of the year will not have to pay road tax based on their CO2 emissions, as part of new legislation, but their owners will be charged an additional fee depending on engine size.
Specifically, electric cars will be exempted from the registration fee.
The same goes for vehicles with CO2 emissions of less than or equal to 120g/km (combined cycle).
The registration fee for vehicles with CO2 emissions over 120g/km and up to 150g/km will be €25 per gramme over 120.
A €750 fee will be charged for vehicles emitting between 150g/km and 180g/km and a €2,250 fee for emissions above that, plus €400 for every gramme over 180.
The new road tax will be charged as follows: vehicles emitting 120g/km, €0.5 per gramme, 120g/km – 150g/km, €3, 150g/km – 180g/km, €3, and over 180g/km, €8.
For already registered vehicles (cars and motorcycles) , the bill provides for a special fee – above and beyond the current road tax – of €10 for low emissions, €20 for vehicles with engine displacements up to 2,050 cubic centimeters, and €30 for vehicles with engine displacements than 2,050 cc.
Read to whole story here
http://cyprus-mail.com/2013/09/03/last-minute-changes-could-be-made-to-new-road-tax-bill/