Pedantry.
Vehicle Excise Duty is a tax. So exists and can be called a tax thus the question is legitimate though not tightly specified.Do you mean Vehicle Excise Duty? Neither of the things you mentioned exist.
If that be the current term for the amount of cash extorted by His Majesty's government for keeping a car on a public road.Do you mean Vehicle Excise Duty? Neither of the things you mentioned exist.
Pot & kettlePedantry.
Still better than a politician where you get dozens of responses and no single answer.8 responses yet only one answer.
Perhaps more tricky is that you also become responsible for it having a valid MoT.
Not at all. The incorrect terms are often used in a disingenuous manner. I didn’t want the OP to inadvertently fall into the mode you so often step willingly in to when debating road use.Pedantry.
The first answer was correct so no more debate was needed but it seemed a shame to waste a perfectly good starter for another 100+ thread.8 responses yet only one answer. What is this site becoming? Anyone suggested that instead of making his car road legal he should buy a festool yet?
No, as Gerry says, you are only responsible from the time you become the owner so don't worry.
YES!And rightly so, do you think you should be able to drive around, occupy a huge amount of space and pollute at your leisure for free?
This is correct. Not that it needed me to say so, but I thought another actual response to the actual question would be helpfulNo, Your responsibility starts from the moment of purchase (when you submit the change of registration)
Adam - if you have a a pre-1971 'banger', you pay b&**er all tax, pollute more , occupy space and don't even need an MOT!And rightly so, do you think you should be able to drive around, occupy a huge amount of space and pollute at your leisure for free?
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