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Title: Car tax
Post by: Tony H on 10 March 2012, 13:41:03
Hi all can anybody tell me if a car that is twenty five years old this year will become exempt of road tax?

TIA
Tony
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: tunnie on 10 March 2012, 13:42:07
No, it won't be. I think its cars built before 1 January 1973 only....
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: Martian on 10 March 2012, 15:43:22
As above, tax exemption only applies to vehicles that were first registered before 1st Jan 1973. You still have to tax them and display a valid tax disc though.
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: Andy B on 10 March 2012, 16:47:31
As above, tax exemption only applies to vehicles that were first registered before 1st Jan 1973. You still have to tax them and display a valid tax disc though.

Not correct  ??? .........
another time when I have to agree with Tunnie  ::), it's based on date of manufacture!  :y  :y
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: tunnie on 10 March 2012, 16:48:43
As above, tax exemption only applies to vehicles that were first registered before 1st Jan 1973. You still have to tax them and display a valid tax disc though.

Not correct  ??? .........
another time when I have to agree with Tunnie  ::), it's based on date of manufacture!  :y  :y

*picks self up after falling off chair  :o  ;D
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: Andy B on 10 March 2012, 16:49:27
Hi all can anybody tell me if a car that is twenty five years old this year will become exempt of road tax?

TIA
Tony

Tax excempt 'rolled' for a very short time, it was one of the first things that Crony Blair's government stopped when they came to power in 1997  >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: Andy B on 10 March 2012, 16:50:08
As above, tax exemption only applies to vehicles that were first registered before 1st Jan 1973. You still have to tax them and display a valid tax disc though.

Not correct  ??? .........
another time when I have to agree with Tunnie  ::), it's based on date of manufacture!  :y  :y

*picks self up after falling off chair  :o  ;D

It has to happen some times .................  ;) ;) :y :y
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: tunnie on 10 March 2012, 16:51:51
As above, tax exemption only applies to vehicles that were first registered before 1st Jan 1973. You still have to tax them and display a valid tax disc though.

Not correct  ??? .........
another time when I have to agree with Tunnie  ::), it's based on date of manufacture!  :y  :y

*picks self up after falling off chair  :o  ;D

It has to happen some times .................  ;) ;) :y :y

 :y :y :y
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: Martian on 10 March 2012, 17:14:57
As above, tax exemption only applies to vehicles that were first registered before 1st Jan 1973. You still have to tax them and display a valid tax disc though.

Not correct  ??? .........
another time when I have to agree with Tunnie  ::), it's based on date of manufacture!  :y  :y
Maybe time to apply the brakes ever so slightly when speed reading  ;D
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: tunnie on 10 March 2012, 17:16:19
As above, tax exemption only applies to vehicles that were first registered before 1st Jan 1973. You still have to tax them and display a valid tax disc though.

Not correct  ??? .........
another time when I have to agree with Tunnie  ::), it's based on date of manufacture!  :y  :y
Maybe time to apply the brakes ever so slightly when speed reading  ;D

You would't be the first to speed read and miss something  ::)
Title: Re: Car tax
Post by: Martian on 10 March 2012, 17:22:15
As above, tax exemption only applies to vehicles that were first registered before 1st Jan 1973. You still have to tax them and display a valid tax disc though.

Not correct  ??? .........
another time when I have to agree with Tunnie  ::), it's based on date of manufacture!  :y  :y
Maybe time to apply the brakes ever so slightly when speed reading  ;D

You would't be the first to speed read and miss something  ::)
I'll drop a couple of Ritalin and be back in 10 mins once they've kicked in  ;)