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road tax
noun
- a tax paid, usually annually, on motor vehicles in use on the roads
Example Sentences
"Consumers have not only been grappling with multiple April cost increases in the form of utilities, council tax, stamp duty, and road tax, but they are also hearing dire warnings of renewed high inflation on the back of the Trump tariffs," said Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK.
Import duty of 15% is also "much lower" than the tax on comparable combustion engine cars in India which also pay an additional road tax, according to HSBC.
The exact amount for your road tax will depend on the year your car was registered and the type of fuel it uses.
He spends a lot of time with his car, maintaining and servicing it, even though it does not require an MOT or road tax, like all cars manufactured more than 40 years ago.
That makes the miniature camper useable as a daily driver while still enjoying the more favorable road tax enjoyed by campervans in Europe.
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