HC Deb 18 July 2000 vol 354 cc319-20

Amendments made: No. 94, in page 16, line 2, leave out from second "of to end of line 24 and insert "licences—

  1. (a) issued in the period beginning with 1st March 2000 and ending with 28th February 2001, and
  2. (b) not surrendered before the end of that period,
where the amount of vehicle excise duty chargeable on the licence would have been less if the amendment in subsection (1) had applied.

  1. (3) The amount of the refund is—
    1. (a) £55 for a 12 month licence, and
    2. (b) £27.50 for a 6 month licence.
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  3. (4) The person entitled to the refund is—
    1. (a) in the case of a licence in force on 28th February 2001, the keeper of the vehicle on that date;
    2. (b) in the case of a licence that has ceased to be in force before that date, the keeper of the vehicle when the licence expired.
  4. (5) For the purposes of subsection (4) the keeper of the vehicle shall be taken to be—
    1. (a) the person registered as keeper of the vehicle on the date in question, or
    2. (b) if the Secretary of State has received notification of a change of ownership of the vehicle as a result of which another person is on that date entitled to be registered as the new keeper of the vehicle, that person.'.

No. 95, in page 16, line 33, leave out from "section" to end of line 39 and insert— 'in respect of a licence does not affect the validity of the licence. (8A) For the purposes of section 19 of the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994 (surrender of licences) as it applies to the surrender on or after 1st March 2001 of a licence in respect of which a refund under this section has been made, or applied for, the annual rate of duty chargeable on the licence shall be taken to be that which would have been chargeable if the amendment in subsection (1) above had applied.'.

No. 96, in page 16, line 43, at end insert— '(10) In the application of this section to Northern Ireland, references to registration as the keeper of a vehicle shall be read as references to registration as the owner of the vehicle.'.—[Mr. Timms.]

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