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Warning to sellers over tax disc changes

Motors | | Published: 10:57, Thursday August 21st, 2014.
Last updated: 11:17, Monday September 8th, 2014

GOODBYE: Paper car tax discs will no longer be issued from October 1. Picture by Phil Long
GOODBYE: Paper car tax discs will no longer be issued from October 1. Picture by Phil Long

From October 1 this year, the Driving Vehicle and Licensing Agency (DVLA) will stop issuing paper tax discs to car owners.

Second-hand car sales check company HPI has warned motorists to be aware of the changes and highlights the risk of a fine, as well as facing penalty charges against a vehicle they no longer own.

Car owners still need to have vehicle tax to drive or keep a vehicle on the road, but now the DVLA is taking payments online, including Direct Debit payment options or motorists can visit their local Post Office branch.Instead of using paper tax discs to spot tax evaders, police cameras will automatically check a car’s number plate.

The new rules also put the onus on used car sellers to inform the DVLA, when they sell their vehicle.

Shane Teskey, Senior Consumer Services Manager at www.hpicheck.com, explained: “The move away from paper tax discs will save motorists money on postage and offers more flexible payment options, not to mention making it harder for tax dodgers to drive untaxed.

“For used car buyers, from October 1, the vehicle tax will no longer be transferred with the vehicle, so it’s important to ensure they get tax as soon as possible.

“Importantly, under the new rules, used car sellers are responsible for notifying the DVLA and then they will receive a refund for any months left on the vehicle tax.

“Sellers who fail to inform the DVLA could be fined and they will still be liable for any speeding or parking fines and vehicle tax for a car they don’t even own any more.

“We remind sellers to always send the V5C to the DVLA, rather than relying on the buyer to do it. And if they scrap a vehicle, they should get a Certificate of Destruction (CoD) from an authorised treatment facility (ATF).

“We’re hoping that the new DVLA initiatives will make it harder for dodgy drivers to head out on the road untaxed. It’s easy to check if your vehicle is taxed by heading online at the Vehicle Enquiry Service, making this the first step for anyone planning to sell their vehicle and avoid the risk of fines.”

For more information visit www.dvla.gov.uk.

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