The Tax disk is going and we all now need to be even more careful. Of course I stole the following, full blown plagierisim
The tax disc, which was first introduced in 1921, will cease to exist in paper form from October 1, with a new electronic system being put in its place.
Under new rules announced in the Autumn Statement last year, motorists will now have to register their car online to pay Vehicle Excise Duty, otherwise known as road tax. This can be done via Direct Debit on the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) website or at a Post Office branch.
Those who don't register for the tax, will be caught out by number plate recognition cameras which track each vehicle on the road.
While the move aims to streamline services and, it is claimed, save British businesses millions of pounds a year in administrative costs, motorists are being warned to brush up on the new rules or face possible fines.
The change mostly affects those buying or selling a used car.
Anyone who buys a used car will no longer benefit if there are months left on the tax disc, as the vehicle tax will no longer be transferred with the car. This means buyers will have to renew their tax disc straight away, or risk being caught out on the road in an untaxed car.
[The long-gone tax that everyone still thinks they’re paying]
The seller of the vehicle is responsible for informing the DVLA of a change of ownership, otherwise they could face a possible £1,000 fine. This can be done by filling out a V5C form and sending it to the DVLA.
Vehicle sellers will get an automatic refund for any full calendar months left on the vehicle tax.
I wonder how much extra revenue they are going to make now you cannot pass a tax disk onto the new owners?? I see the month of purchase being paid for twice. Time to only buy a car on 1st of the month
Another law to make goverment even more money from those already paying.
bye bye road tax disk
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