Fighting HMRC at present regarding my 110 Defender SX Station Wagon.
I bought it new in October 2005 with General Grabber Tyres, Boost Alloys, Uprated Suspension and a Bulletin from Land Rover stating that as it has a payload of greater than 1000kg then it is classed as a commercial for tax purposes.
Tax office stated this is, along with other strong evidence is 'inconclusive'.
What I could do with is another Landy owner who has had an experience from HMRC where they have a similar vehicle which HMRC class as a cammercial or Van for Tax, and not a car.
Can anybody offer assistance.
(Usual comment such as 'does it have seats? etc etc do not hold water as facts show that this vehicle, along with the county station wagon 110 IS a commercial.)
I bought it new in October 2005 with General Grabber Tyres, Boost Alloys, Uprated Suspension and a Bulletin from Land Rover stating that as it has a payload of greater than 1000kg then it is classed as a commercial for tax purposes.
Tax office stated this is, along with other strong evidence is 'inconclusive'.
What I could do with is another Landy owner who has had an experience from HMRC where they have a similar vehicle which HMRC class as a cammercial or Van for Tax, and not a car.
Can anybody offer assistance.
(Usual comment such as 'does it have seats? etc etc do not hold water as facts show that this vehicle, along with the county station wagon 110 IS a commercial.)