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On 2004-03-21, Keith Raeburn wrote:
(Proctor46) wrote in message ... Incidentally I think you'll find your mate's vehicle is excempt from the duty, but stil required to display a licence (tax disc) showing the rate of duty as Nil. You'll find police cars, fire engines, ambulances, vehicles in disabled class etc still display tax discs, but these show that no duty is in fact paid. Fireman Sam drives around Pontypandy without displaying a tax disc. However, you're right, many vehicles get a tax disc which they need to display but have zero duty paid - another class of vehicle with nil tax is some classic cars. -- Simon Hewison |
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