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Several threads here about it.
To save money.
ANPR / DVLA database check.0 -
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Aren't they bringing in a monthly Direct Debit payment system too so we dont have to fork out all in one go for 6 or 12 months worth?0
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Aren't they bringing in a monthly Direct Debit payment system too so we dont have to fork out all in one go for 6 or 12 months worth?
The premium for buying a 6mo disk is going down from 10% to 5%, and you'll be able to buy a 12mo disk by monthly DD for 5% premium.
Biggest change, practically, is going to be that tax is non-transferable when you buy or sell a used vehicle. The same regs will apply as currently for part-months, too - so when you buy, the tax is backdated to the start of the month, when you cash-in only unused months are refunded.0 -
Yep.
The premium for buying a 6mo disk is going down from 10% to 5%, and you'll be able to buy a 12mo disk by monthly DD for 5% premium.
Biggest change, practically, is going to be that tax is non-transferable when you buy or sell a used vehicle. The same regs will apply as currently for part-months, too - so when you buy, the tax is backdated to the start of the month, when you cash-in only unused months are refunded.
That is going to make them a fair amount of dosh I would have thought, with every privately sold car needing to be taxed for 13 months in the year it changes hands0 -
That is going to make them a fair amount of dosh I would have thought, with every privately sold car needing to be taxed for 13 months in the year it changes hands
And, as ever, if it brings a bit more in via that, it might keep rate rises down a snidge, since the total revenue to the exchequer is what really matters. Let's face it, with even large cars coming into £30 VED bands now, something's gotta change and soon, else total revenue is going to plummet in years to come.0 -
The DVLA where charged by the government of the day with One a better recording of vehicles and drivers and Two collection of revenue .
That has spun out now with the ANPR system and closure of DVLA offices with motor dealers using the AFRL system .
The key point at the time of this change to the DVLA was the government trying to get a better handle on uninsured drivers .
Source a meeting with the DVLA regional manager about ten years ago .0
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