UK Historic road tax exemption
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:16 am
Whilst owners of Jowetts do not have a problem with obtaining road tax exemption for our cars - some of us have other classics in our ownership that do not qualify - the cut off date since 1997 has been 1st January 1973 - (my Rover misses the cut off date by 21 days and at £220 per annum for for a classic that travels a few hundred miles per year is not cheap).
In the recent govenment budget changes have been announced to the above - so as from 1st April 2014 vehicles built before 1st January 1974 will be subect to historic road tax status / free of charge road tax (means that I have to tax the Rover for only one more year before it is exempt ) it also looks likely that this exemption will become rolling so that all classics will become exempt at 41 years old.
Off road declarations will not have to renewed either - in other words once you have declared to DVLA that the vehicle is off road there is no requirement to confirm on a yearly basis that the vehicle is still off the road.
So some progress in world of classics with the govenment - but I am sure that they will recover this elsewhere from our pockets
In the recent govenment budget changes have been announced to the above - so as from 1st April 2014 vehicles built before 1st January 1974 will be subect to historic road tax status / free of charge road tax (means that I have to tax the Rover for only one more year before it is exempt ) it also looks likely that this exemption will become rolling so that all classics will become exempt at 41 years old.
Off road declarations will not have to renewed either - in other words once you have declared to DVLA that the vehicle is off road there is no requirement to confirm on a yearly basis that the vehicle is still off the road.
So some progress in world of classics with the govenment - but I am sure that they will recover this elsewhere from our pockets
