What dose tax exsempt mean on a vheicle?
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It means it is over 25 or 30 years old, and doesn't have to be charged tax anymore, because it has become a "classic car"
It means they don't have to pay for licensing on that vehicle. Government cars say that.
you misspelled EXEMPT!!
It means that the vehicle is too old or is off too low power to require road tax. I think in britain vehicals over 10years are exempt from tax, it basically means you don't pay any road tax on them
no road tax needed..( lucky sod )
It means what it says, You are exempt from paying taxes on it!
(You don't have to pay taxes on it.)
an example would be police cars, fire brigade and ambulance. however if your exempt you still have to display a tax disk stating 'nil' on it, there's no way to get away with having none
there are several reasons why a vehicle may be exempt from tax. It usually states the reason on the tax disc. Disabled is one category. But to actually answer the question you asked, tax exempt on a vehicle means the owner of the vehicle doesnt have to pay tax on it!!
I think it means if a car is registered before 1973 you dont have to pay for the little round disk in the window. Its a freebie from the dvla.
it usually means that the vehicle is a state or federally owned vehicle, i.e. fire dept., police, city mainenance etc. and they do not have to display month and year stickers like us poor folk!
it means that your car or vehicle is of a certain age ,i think 26 years or older (classic car)
That's when they quote you a price but that's not what you pay.You have to also pay tax
means the chancellor don't like you much cos you don't give him money.
never mind,we don't like him much anyway.
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