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New car tax changes could see many drivers exempt from £12.50 daily charge

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London. It comes as the new Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) will launch on October 25 in the capital.The charging zone is set to expand from central London to the wider capital, impacting millions of drivers.But some motorists could be exempt from paying the daily fee of £12.50 once the scheme finally launches.Many categories will not automatically reduce charges unless Transport for London is informed of their status.The exemption schemes require drivers to fill in forms or register their vehicle as tax-exempt directly through the government.Disabled drivers are entitled to use the roads without paying ULEZ charges as long as they're registered under a UK tax class.Owners of vehicles registered in the "disabled" or "disabled passenger.

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