New keepers must get tax before using the vehicle.
Discussion
MrsMiggins said:
Another side effect is that dealers will no longer be able to use a car off the forecourt as a runaround without either re-registering it or using trade plates as a car in-trade is no longer taxed as soon as it's handed over to the dealer.
Going to be lots of car salesmen on the bus from 01 Oct.
Perhaps it'll hit the "private" dealers operating from side streets. The blokes operating from the front garden of their house ,posing as private sellers ,but with a few vehicles for sale ,but placed in several locations around the town centre. The "Arfur Daleys" of the back streets. Going to be lots of car salesmen on the bus from 01 Oct.
Just called up someone at the dvla and they have confirmed to me that if the log book is signed and dated before the first of october then the tax will not automatically be refunded
I don't have that much confidence in that neccasarily working, but atleast i have a recording of the call to the dvla confirm they won't cancel it.
I suspect they will find a very large number of cars which change hands on the 30th of september but somehow get delayed by several weeks before reaching them
I don't have that much confidence in that neccasarily working, but atleast i have a recording of the call to the dvla confirm they won't cancel it.
I suspect they will find a very large number of cars which change hands on the 30th of september but somehow get delayed by several weeks before reaching them
Devil2575 said:
The Moose said:
Devil2575 said:
So will you need valid insurance to tax a car?
No. And you haven't had to for a while.I was just imagining waiting for an insurer to update a database before you can tax your car.
The Moose said:
Devil2575 said:
The Moose said:
Devil2575 said:
So will you need valid insurance to tax a car?
No. And you haven't had to for a while.I was just imagining waiting for an insurer to update a database before you can tax your car.
Adrian E said:
although it'll probably be a typical IT project in govt and be months late....
Delivered by incompetent "private sector contractors" ?So far this week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29322186
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29323483
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29274822
As you were
I have just ordered a used car from a main dealer, which is presently sat at another outlet at present, and won't be with me for two weeks last Saturday.
They have promised me 6 months tax, subject to me accepting the vehicle so it will be interesting to see if it arrives, registered in my name before I have seen it and with tax on!
I did look at a new 1000 cc Pug 208, which has NO tax... perhaps these new tax systems will become redundant if we all move over to these smaller low emission vehicles... THEN what will they tax instead to make up the shortfall?
They have promised me 6 months tax, subject to me accepting the vehicle so it will be interesting to see if it arrives, registered in my name before I have seen it and with tax on!
I did look at a new 1000 cc Pug 208, which has NO tax... perhaps these new tax systems will become redundant if we all move over to these smaller low emission vehicles... THEN what will they tax instead to make up the shortfall?
Devil2575 said:
The Moose said:
Devil2575 said:
The Moose said:
Devil2575 said:
So will you need valid insurance to tax a car?
No. And you haven't had to for a while.I was just imagining waiting for an insurer to update a database before you can tax your car.
There's irony in needing to keep a bit of paper in the car...having just removed the bit of paper from the windscreen.
Also, it's a minor annoyance being stopped, however if you don't have this proof, you'll get a producer which is more hassle.
The Moose said:
Whoosh parrot needed?!
Why? Did you make a joke that I missed?The Moose said:
There's irony in needing to keep a bit of paper in the car...having just removed the bit of paper from the windscreen.
Also, it's a minor annoyance being stopped, however if you don't have this proof, you'll get a producer which is more hassle.
I guess if it is ironic that you feel the need to keep a piece of paper in the car. I can simply access the email I get when I tax my car from my phone.Also, it's a minor annoyance being stopped, however if you don't have this proof, you'll get a producer which is more hassle.
A producer is inconvenient, it's not the end of the world. It is the price we pay for the fact that some people choose not to tax their cars.
I'll take that risk for the benefit of being able to tax my car at any time of the day 7 days a week via the internet.
I'm going to be changing my wife's car in the next month or so and tax can be an issue. You go to a dealer and see a car but you want to take it there and then, however it's not taxed and as it's Saturday afternoon you have to come back in a couple of days. Not a problem unless you've travelled a long way to see it. This solves that issue for me.
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