but you cannot legally use it on the road until you tax it again. If you've already sold your car, you don't need to delcare it as being SORN, but you do need to tell the DVLA that it has been sold.
Today you still have to do all of those things and, in many ways, actually sorting them out is easier due to online services for tax and insurance and the DVLA telephone service for car tax. But since 31 January 1998 we have also had SORN or Statutory Off Road Notification and this ...
New VED car tax rules are coming into force from April 2017. Find out how much you will be made to pay under the new rules
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When transferring a vehicle to a new owner (whether this is a dealer, private buyer or scrapyard at the end of a car’s life) remember there are sections of the V5C document both you and the new owner must fill in and send to the DVLA to inform them of the new details.car...
Grateful thanks to members of DfT, VOSA, DVLA and DECC, who have provided advice and support for this work, and Dr Rose Bailey (previously at UWE) for assistance with the emission factors. We would also like to thank the reviewers for their helpful contributions, and other members of the ...
- Accurate DVLA MOT + tax status for all UK vehicles - Extensive DVSA MOT history (excluding Northern Ireland) - Comprehensive vehicle checks including stolen, written off, and financed - Police PNC for stolen vehicle status - Detailed vehicle tax bands and costs (VED) ...
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A consultation document recently issued by the DVLA details plans to introduce a new tax on all cars registered on its system, including those that are not used on the road by their owners.The `Fee Proposals' consultation, which closes on November 8, claims the new tax is necessary to ...
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