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See HMRC notice 75

 

Section 8.0 to 8.21 excepted vehicles.

 

NOTE: NAAC, NFU & ConFor hung arb out to dry with respect to the consultation with the HMRC as arb is horticultural and NOT forestry as far as the above is concerned BUT no one representing horticultural activity was involved in the consultation.

 

As a result lots of LA/CC who ran tractors on red now have to use DERV and have had to pay the HMRC vast sums of money in fines for something that was “legal” before the consultation changes.

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i read hmrc guidelines.they appear to contradict themselves to me.seems to me i can cut a tree,as long as it borders a public hiway,as long as i dont take any part of it away...but if i put a snowplough on the front,im ok.

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