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rpjg1975
24th March 2014, 10:29 AM
Just been to renew my car tax and spotted this

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/vehicle-tax-changes

must have missed it if it was on the news at some point but makes a lot of sense!!!

Russ

K4KEV
24th March 2014, 11:31 AM
looking at that in its literal sense, how the hell do you go about buying a vehicle privately if the tax ends as soon as you sell your vehicle it means you cannot say taxed & tested anymore and there will probably a boatload of peeps will be set to loose out with tax left on vehicles if they need to sell quickly... I dont usually delve into politics but this government are being right TW*TS (thats an I by the way)(not):mad: :mad: :mad:

vmax1974
24th March 2014, 12:15 PM
Hmm dont like the tax not being transferable so is the tax now on the car owner rather than the car and if so dont we pay enough tax and how much are they taking off the price of road tax since they will be saving a fortune on printing and posting of discs (dont answer we all know the benefits dont benefit the drivers)

rpjg1975
24th March 2014, 12:26 PM
Didn't register the bit about it not being transferable, I was thinking more the direct debit bit being handy :confused:

flyerncle
24th March 2014, 12:36 PM
Just another way of hitting the motorist again as we are easy targets,a bit of civil unrest here would show the government we are not happy but that is not the British way,Que and get screwed as usual.

twinturbo
24th March 2014, 07:58 PM
looking at that in its literal sense, how the hell do you go about buying a vehicle privately if the tax ends as soon as you sell your vehicle it means you cannot say taxed & tested anymore and there will probably a boatload of peeps will be set to loose out with tax left on vehicles if they need to sell quickly... I dont usually delve into politics but this government are being right TW*TS (thats an I by the way)(not):mad: :mad: :mad:

You can still redeem full Months.


It does make the legality of buying much more vauge, what haapens on a saturday or sunday when the post office is closed?

TT

gepetto
26th March 2014, 07:25 PM
buy online? seems a strange move to do away with tax disc on windscreen, surely police make quite a bit from "failure to display" etc. might not be too bad

beardydave
27th March 2014, 07:55 AM
With the exception of needing tax imediately the vehicle is bought it seems pretty well thought out.

As regards taxing on a weekend: go online (they don't really want you using the post office anyway)

And considering how quick the DVLA usually are about updating records you could probably drive it home on the last persons tax if you don't have internet at point of sale.


And I like the montly direct debit too. Going to make the £485 a year evil poluting monsters much more affordable.

flyerncle
28th March 2014, 10:02 AM
Nothing changes,read through the DVLA blurb until you come to the refund bit.

They will refund automatically if you scrap the vehicle "at an automated treatment facility" . :rolleyes:

Authorised possibly.