NickDunning
Active Member
Interesting article in CCW this week - apparently the Tories have stated that they recognise that the current policy needs looking at - and they will restore the rolling tax exemption at 38 years old, a year at a time, which means that 1973 build P6's would theoretically become tax free at the end of this year if they come to power, 1974 following on the next year etc. etc.
There's nothing on the Conservative manifesto about this, I had previously been researching it.
This is a different proposition from the one I'd heard they'd earlier floated at the FHVC - which was rolling historic tax for everything over 30 years old, with everyone paying £50 a year per car.
I think the second one would have caused some pain as you can imagine what Morris Minor owners etc. would think, as all their cars are all tax free.
Theoretically good news for us late model owners - HUC was built in December 1974 so would would supposedly follow next year.
Cheers
Nick
There's nothing on the Conservative manifesto about this, I had previously been researching it.
This is a different proposition from the one I'd heard they'd earlier floated at the FHVC - which was rolling historic tax for everything over 30 years old, with everyone paying £50 a year per car.
I think the second one would have caused some pain as you can imagine what Morris Minor owners etc. would think, as all their cars are all tax free.
Theoretically good news for us late model owners - HUC was built in December 1974 so would would supposedly follow next year.
Cheers
Nick