Car tax - or Vehicle Excise Duty, as it is officially called - is normally due every year, although there are options to spread out your payments

Drivers can be exempt from paying car tax in certain circumstances.

Car tax - or Vehicle Excise Duty, as it is officially called - is normally due every year, although there are options to spread out your payments.

The standard rate which is charged to all cars registered after April 2017 - excluding the first-year car tax rate for brand new vehicles - is currently £195 a year.

There are different car tax rates for cars that were registered between March 1, 2001 and March 31, 2017. The lowest rate is £20 a year for vehicles that emit up to 100g/km of CO2, rising to £760 a year for vehicles that emit more than 255g/km of CO2.

Who is exempt

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