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The correct term in the UK is 'Vehicle Excise Duty' (VED), or because the amount due is now based on the CO2 emissions of the vehicle in question and is set into Bands it is now officially termed as Graduated VED. Applewoodfinance (talk) 09:40, 19 February 2013 (UTC) Rob Chisholm, Applewood Vehicle Finance Ltd www.applewoodfinance.co.uk[reply]