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Road tax advice

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 8:07 am
by MilesnMiles
Looks like I'm returning to the hell that is too tax. I could use some advice of anyone knows the answer.

Example
I buy a car on the last day or so of the month (28/29). At the point of sale any existing tax is null and void.
Does that mean I have to pay for the whole months tax even though most of the month has passed?

I'm aware of how to tax on line etc 24 hour system, just wondered bout the above scenario.

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 8:46 am
by Pete
Yes you pay all the back tax, simples.

Or SORN it for 1 or 2 days and then Tax 1st of the Month, simples.

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 8:46 am
by Captain Chaos
Yes is the answer I'm afraid. If however the car had existing tax it would take however long it took the documents to arrive at Swansea for the original owners refund to take place thus still showing as taxed until that point.

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 8:46 am
by Blue
You will always have to pay road tax from the beginning of the currant month no matter at what point in the month you do it. This new system of road tax where it becomes null when a vehicle is sold will always have an element of overlap where 2 people are paying tax on the same vehicle on the month it is sold unless it's at the beginning or end of a month.

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 9:40 am
by MilesnMiles
Thanks all, what I thought.



Returning to car tax, ouch.



At least I'm escaping Mopar tax ;)

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 6:28 pm
by mad machs
Never mind Miles, look on the bright side, you'll only have to wait until the year 2030 & it'll be on historic tax :lol:

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 8:35 pm
by MilesnMiles
Sigh...
Still cheaper than trying a Sklyline, M3 or Nissan350 all of which I considered before returning to the yank fold.

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 8:42 pm
by Pete
Have you listened to your feminine side and bought a Mustang?

;)

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 8:53 pm
by MilesnMiles
Looks like I might have. Part of my semi retirement package. Ford being cheaper tha Mopar and besides, not had a Ford since the late 90s and a 3.0 Capri.

Posted: Sun May 15, 16 8:58 pm
by ScottyDave
MilesnMiles wrote:not had a Ford since the late 90s and a 3.0 Capri.


I had 3.0 Ghia once bit tail happy...
Parked it on its roof :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon May 16, 16 12:11 am
by Rebel
The loophole with the new tax rules is to only advise them that the vehicle has changed hands by signing and posting the logbook. If the logbook is posted first thing Monday morning, the earliest they'll get it is Tuesday, gives you 24hrs to drive it home on existing tax, it'll show as taxed on all systems ( incliding ANPC's ) until they get the logbook.
Just ignore the whole tax it online / by phone idea.
Of course if you're buying a vehicle on 28 / 29 of month, you might just be lucky enough to have found something that the current tax is about to expire on, which would be perfect. You'd be able to tax it from the 1st of the following month and get the full 6 or 12 months without losing out :thumbright:

Posted: Mon May 16, 16 6:25 am
by MilesnMiles
Indeed, I might ;)

Posted: Tue May 17, 16 11:03 am
by Carl
I just sold a car and had been paying the road tax by DD, the day i sold the car i had to notify the DVLA ( via online site) that I am no longer the owner so the DD on that vehicle would immediately stop but in doing that I had to give them the new owner details so from that moment on the new owner was responsible for the road tax. It also stated the log book should not be sent back as a new one would automatically sent to the new owner via the details I had given. The only way around it would be if I didnt give the new owner details until the following day so giving him time to take the car home, he wanted me to wait until the end of the month to tell them but i refused as I would be paying for that car and the new car.

Posted: Tue May 17, 16 11:06 am
by Carl
MilesnMiles wrote:Sigh...
Still cheaper than trying a Sklyline, M3 or Nissan350 all of which I considered before returning to the yank fold.
Your not wrong Miles I have just bought a 5.0 XKR Jag as my daily £500 a year road tax but the supercharged 510bhp makes it worth it :D

Posted: Tue May 17, 16 12:30 pm
by MilesnMiles
Damn Carl, sounds fun, but that is a lot of tax :shock:
Daily driver. 510hp
Love it