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    Default Goods Vehicle Test

    I hope this is in the right section?

    I have just had the tax renewal for my van.
    This is the first time I have had to renew the tax for a van and on the form it asks for a Goods Vehicle Test certificate.
    I have had a look on the web for a simple answer but with no straight answer.

    Do I need a certificate; its only a SWB Renault Trafic?

    Many thanks for you help.
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    No you need a regular Private/Light Goods tax disc, same as a car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ James Lake View Post
    No you need a regular Private/Light Goods tax disc, same as a car.


    Goods vehicle is above 7.5 tonne I believe.......unless you use a lot of gear for big rigs....and I mean big....
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    Quote Originally Posted by penmare42 View Post


    Goods vehicle is above 7.5 tonne I believe.......unless you use a lot of gear for big rigs....and I mean big....
    Correct. Mine's a 3.5 Tonner, and apart from having a few less MOT stations to choose from, even it's a standard MOT.
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    That’s a relief, one less thing to worry about!
    Thanks for your help.
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