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Eight car tax changes could be introduced in the Autumn Budget by Labour Party Chancellor Rachel Reeves, it has been warned. The Chancellor will deliver the Government's Autumn Budget on Wednesday, November 26, with some fearing that changes to Vehicle Excise Duty could be on the table.
Ms Reeves, who represents Leeds West and Pudsey for Labour, has already overseen tax hikes, including the introduction of VED charges for electric car owners in April.
One option Reeves is reportedly considering is closing a decade-old loophole that provides exemption from road tax for classic cars in what could be yet another 'tax grab' on drivers.
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