Are age related plates tax exempt?
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Ditto to the above replies........However!!!!
The DVLA have occasionally been known to "Cock things up" once in a while and sometimes, just sometimes one gets through the net and ends up with Tax exempt status.
Don't bank on it though as this is very rare.(Out of 112 kits registered I've had 1.)
Thought I'd add the second part as no doubt someone will turn up and say "Yes, no problem" just because on their one occasion they got lucky and now think it is the norm.
The DVLA have occasionally been known to "Cock things up" once in a while and sometimes, just sometimes one gets through the net and ends up with Tax exempt status.
Don't bank on it though as this is very rare.(Out of 112 kits registered I've had 1.)
Thought I'd add the second part as no doubt someone will turn up and say "Yes, no problem" just because on their one occasion they got lucky and now think it is the norm.
I, too, have an "however"
My Locust was rebuilt in 1992, which was before the regulations were changed, and also before the donor car was tax exempt (1972). When I bought it in about 2000, I went to the local DVLA office and asked they made it an historic vehicle - which they did without questions.
I am quite tempted to buy the car back again - but I suspect that when my Aeon is on the road, I won't want to
My Locust was rebuilt in 1992, which was before the regulations were changed, and also before the donor car was tax exempt (1972). When I bought it in about 2000, I went to the local DVLA office and asked they made it an historic vehicle - which they did without questions.
I am quite tempted to buy the car back again - but I suspect that when my Aeon is on the road, I won't want to
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