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Reproduction British Tax Discs

1921 Tax Disc
©1995 Crown copyright
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FAQ's
Who are you?
When can I expect delivery?
Who do I complain to?
Do all the Tax Discs show December expiry dates?
Do I have to have my Tax Disc written out to show a 12 month tax period?
Can I choose which issuing stamp to have? eg 'Chipping Sodbury Post Office'
What is an 'aged' Tax Disc?
Can I use my Tax Disc on a British road?
Can I use my Tax Disc on roads in other countries?
I have a historic vehicle that is eligible for free road tax - do I still need to apply to the DVLA for historic vehicle status?
What are you going to do with my personal information?

Who Are you?
We are Earlswood Reproduction Limited, our full details can be examined here.
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When can I expect delivery?
All goods are shipped within 28 days.
Inland Orders are all sent first class mail.
All export orders are sent via Airmail
.
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Who do I complain to?
All complaints should should be sent to the address shown here
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Do all the Tax Discs show December expiry dates?
Yes, the Tax Discs from 1921 to 1992 show December expiry dates.
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Do I have to have my Tax Disc written out to show a 12 month tax period?
No, but the Discs from 1921 until 1960 still would only show the 12 month rate on
the Disc itself. Shorter periods would have the actual amount paid written on the
counterfoil.

From 1961 until 1992 (inclusive), these can only be written out for 4 or 12 months.
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Can I choose which issuing stamp to have? eg 'Chipping Sodbury Post Office'
No, they are all pre-printed to show 'Licences' and an illegible town followed by 'C.C.'
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What is an 'aged' Tax Disc?
We can supply either pristine or aged Discs. The pristine Discs look as if they have just been
issued, with bright white paper and bright colours. The 'aged' disc has been yellowed and
has been filled out with brown ink ( if pre-1960) to look old. Discs from 1961 onwards are filled
with ball-point pen. The aged Discs look best on unrestored vehicles that are not in concours
condition.
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Can I use my Tax Disc on a British road?
Yes, but you must display a current, valid DVLA Tax Disc as well.
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Can I use my Tax Disc on roads in other countries?
Generally yes, but some countries have regulations about what can be attached to a windscreen.
Please refer to the transport authorities in your own country.
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I have a historic vehicle that is eligible for free road tax - do I still need to apply to the DVLA for historic vehicle status?
Yes, the Earlswood Reproduction Tax Discs have NO legal status. You must display a valid,
current DVLA Tax Disc to use your vehicle on a British road.
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What are you going to do with my personal information?
Earlswood Reproduction Ltd will not pass on any information to any third party.
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