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IUC Payments
Mentioned briefly in the Portuguese press, IUC (annual Road Tax) will become due In February each year, regardless of the vehicles month of registration. If over 100€, two payments can be made Feb/October
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Yep! I am one of the lucky ones, My IUC is due middle of December so I pay the full amount for only 2 weeks and then I have to pay again in February for something I already paid. That should be illegal but I haven't seen anything that is going to stop it.
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Regardless of when you pay, the tax is for the calendar year.
Diesel cars are bad; old diesels cars are very bad. But the IUC on old diesel cars is really good. |
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Originally Posted by liveaboard
(Post 13323653)
Regardless of when you pay, the tax is for the calendar year.
Now I pay in the middle of December and it lasts for 2 weeks. I then have to pay in February for the whole of 2026, so basically I am paying twice for 2026. Some you win some you lose. I think most people don't realise that they will be paying twice, the later you pay this year the more you are screwed!!! |
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Originally Posted by 1Steve
(Post 13323680)
Not sure what you mean? Under the old system I paid in December and that covered me for 12 months and then I paid again in December for the following 12 months.
Now I pay in the middle of December and it lasts for 2 weeks. I then have to pay in February for the whole of 2026, so basically I am paying twice for 2026. Some you win some you lose. I think most people don't realise that they will be paying twice, the later you pay this year the more you are screwed!!! |
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It should be but it is not unless people power makes them give in. I haven't seen any campaigns to get this sorted cos it seems to be being brought in under the radar and nobody really understands. They will when they have to pay again in February but it will be too late by then
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Most won’t know about it until it happens. I have seen some comments online with locals but they haven’t quite sussed exactly what it means yet. It’s very hard trying to explain it to them but paying the IUC is paying for the year ahead, and if you’ve just paid it in January at your vehicle anniversary then again February that’s a kicker.
I have seen no evidence of a pro-rata payment but that would make sense,.. so I doubt that will happen. Once it dawns on the many that they are in effect paying twice there will be more noise. Cries of CHEGA ring out! lol.😂 |
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The new tax changes are that all cars will pay their tax in February for year 2026, payment can be split into 2 payments if the tax is over 100 euros. So if your car was registered in January then you will not be requested to pay for 2026 until February. If you are unlucky enough to have your car registered on the 31st December then you will have to pay the full amount for the 12 months and then again in February for 2026. I am almost the worst case as mine is due mid December.
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They do appear to like changing laws and rules/regulations that always seems to kick the population in the balls here, sometimes when things work they're best left to work as intended, whoever came up with this plan should be demoted into a suitable position....
I suggest handing out senhas at the financas office when the machine is broken.... |
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Originally Posted by 1Steve
(Post 13323726)
The new tax changes are that all cars will pay their tax in February for year 2026, payment can be split into 2 payments if the tax is over 100 euros. So if your car was registered in January then you will not be requested to pay for 2026 until February. If you are unlucky enough to have your car registered on the 31st December then you will have to pay the full amount for the 12 months and then again in February for 2026. I am almost the worst case as mine is due mid December.
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Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 13323729)
I can understand your viewpoint but liveaboard is correct - you are not paying 12 months in advance when you pay IUC. You are paying the amount due in the financial year, which runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31. So you'll be paying once in 2025 and once in 2026, regardless of the payment due date change.
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Originally Posted by ARCNET
(Post 13323731)
Does that mean someone who first registers a new car say on 1 December has to pay a full year and then again in February the following year? In other words, the annual amount of IUC is payable whether one has the vehicle for 1 day or any period up to the full year?
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Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 13323736)
:nod: That is my understanding.
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Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 13323729)
I can understand your viewpoint but liveaboard is correct - you are not paying 12 months in advance when you pay IUC. You are paying the amount due in the financial year, which runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31. So you'll be paying once in 2025 and once in 2026, regardless of the payment due date change.
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Originally Posted by 1Steve
(Post 13323793)
.... up till now you pay for 12 months from the registration date of your car so that you can legally driver on Portugal's roads for 12 months. Same as UK, you pay for 12 months from date of registration.
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