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NorthernJordan wrote:I'm affriad not.
This explains quite well:
http://www.p6club.com/content/applying-tax-exemption
Your is technically 39 years and xx months old.
Rich Oswald wrote:If it says on the V5 declared manufactured 1/1/79 then yes you can declare it Historic from 1st April. If it just says 1979 then you will have to wait another year. That's how I understand it anyway.
Rich'
ULC Soulagent wrote:As far as I’m aware as long as it was registered b4 01/01/79 then it will qualify for historic. Someone with better knowledge will come along shortly
landybretta wrote:As far as I am aware the year of manufacture is not shown on the V5.
What is shown is the first date of registration...................which means exactly that, the date of manufacture may be earlier, sometimes much earlier.
The date of first registered in the UK is also shown.
The qualification for "historic" classification is the date of manufacture. If you have a certificate stating this date then it can be used to support a change in taxation class to "historic".
Rich Oswald wrote:landybretta wrote:As far as I am aware the year of manufacture is not shown on the V5.
What is shown is the first date of registration...................which means exactly that, the date of manufacture may be earlier, sometimes much earlier.
The date of first registered in the UK is also shown.
The qualification for "historic" classification is the date of manufacture. If you have a certificate stating this date then it can be used to support a change in taxation class to "historic".
YOM is not shown in the V5 details but often in the box at the bottom of the front page it says "Declared manufactured in 19**". It certainly does on some of mine.
Best thing to do is get a dating letter from myself then there's no arguments.
Rich'
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