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raccoonradar

posted on 21/7/06 at 09:25 AM Reply With Quote
tax exemption

If a vehicle is registered 25 years or over, its tax emempted right. Do you have to apply for exemption or can you just drive with no tax ?
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Steve

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David Jenkins

posted on 21/7/06 at 09:30 AM Reply With Quote
I believe that it's "prior to a certain date" that are tax-exempt, rather than 25 years old. It was 25 years prior to whenever the regulations came into force.

And yes, you do have to apply - you get a tax-exempt tax disc.

David






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mookaloid

posted on 21/7/06 at 09:31 AM Reply With Quote
I think that the rolling 25 year thing was stopped and that there is now a fixed cut off date - 1972 possibly?

Someone on here will know

Why not have a look on the DVLA web site?

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iank

posted on 21/7/06 at 09:35 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by raccoonradar
If a vehicle is registered 25 years or over, its tax emempted right. Do you have to apply for exemption or can you just drive with no tax ?
Cheers
Steve


No you need a tax disk, you just don't have to pay for it if you have an exempt vehicle (it started as 25 years old but never rolled automatically as originally intended).

Read INF34 http://www.dvla.gov.uk/forms/pdf/INF34.pdf

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joneh

posted on 21/7/06 at 09:36 AM Reply With Quote
I think you're right about 1972. Anything first registered after "73 needs a pay for tax






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Alan_Thomas

posted on 21/7/06 at 10:14 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by joneh
I think you're right about 1972. Anything first registered after "73 needs a pay for tax


Yes but constructed before 1/1/73. It make a difference. A mate has a car registered in April 73 but it is exempt because it was made in Oct 72 and spent 6 months in storage then in a dealer. Quite normal then as the reg letter changed in Jan each year and manufacturers 'stockpiled them for the new reg letter change.

If you are thinking of using a tax exempt donor, forget it. I used a '68 escort but there is no way around the regs to get a tax exempt locost. Best I got was a age related plate ('F' at the end)

- Alan

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Kissy

posted on 21/7/06 at 10:41 AM Reply With Quote
I have a 1972 registered number an 'L' suffix, but have been told that it is the date of manufacture, i.e. when the kit or whatever was built, which in the case of mine was 1996, which determines the tax exempt status. Somebody make my day, tell me it's wrong and that I can have exempt status.
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iank

posted on 21/7/06 at 10:49 AM Reply With Quote
Sorry, the tax exemption stays with the chassis.
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raccoonradar

posted on 21/7/06 at 10:51 AM Reply With Quote
Mines a 1980 so way out for me
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thunderace

posted on 21/7/06 at 10:53 AM Reply With Quote
you may be tax exempt but what parts are your car make from are they all pre 72 or post 72 mine is a m reg but has all pre 72 parts.
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matt_claydon

posted on 21/7/06 at 11:00 AM Reply With Quote
This is really a case of 'you can't have it both ways'. They let us get away with no MOT for the first three years as the car is newly manufactured (even if made from donor parts) so it's a bit unreasonable to also expect to get historic tax

[Edited on 21/7/06 by matt_claydon]

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stu da rude

posted on 21/7/06 at 11:34 AM Reply With Quote
There is no need to apply for the status apparently, i spoke to the dvla about this, my log book still says PLG in the taxation class, even though it was registered in may '56. You tax the car as normal, except without the sting of payment, they keep the logbook and send it back to the DVLA for the alteration to historic vehicle.






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Humbug

posted on 21/7/06 at 01:16 PM Reply With Quote
As someone said: if the chassis was manufactured before 1 Jan 1973 it has tax exempt status (but does need a £0 tax disc).

If you build a kit car from parts of the tax exempt car, it only keeps the tax exempt status if you use the original unaltered chassis - not very likely for a seven!

[Edited on 21.07.2006 by Humbug]

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iank

posted on 21/7/06 at 01:23 PM Reply With Quote
Unless it's an Austin 7 based special

You are quite correct about the chassis being the key though

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Lawnmower

posted on 21/7/06 at 02:36 PM Reply With Quote
My parents had a 1973 regitsred and built Rover P6 3.5 litre, were jutted when they changed the rules as to the rolling 25year tax exempt status!

You can ask the heritage centre at gaydon to provide proof of when the car was built, for certain vehilces (BL) anyway.

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Peteff

posted on 21/7/06 at 11:29 PM Reply With Quote
A friend of mine has a tax exempt lightweight Landrover with 80's registration as it was previously a military vehicle and was re-registered.





yours, Pete

I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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DIY Si

posted on 21/7/06 at 11:33 PM Reply With Quote
It all goes on date of chassis construction. Which must be before 01/01/1973. Reg number/date has nowt to do with it.
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