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10 years 11 months ago - 10 years 11 months ago #124436 by Mags
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Hi
Just a quick question re the news about dvla. We are about to take delivery of an xc60 which for the first year is tax free, we have purchased it, so will people think that it's a mobility car? There are, as everywhere, people who will be looking at it and jumping to conclusions. It would be better on dvla if it just stated that the tax was up to date?
Mags
Just a quick question re the news about dvla. We are about to take delivery of an xc60 which for the first year is tax free, we have purchased it, so will people think that it's a mobility car? There are, as everywhere, people who will be looking at it and jumping to conclusions. It would be better on dvla if it just stated that the tax was up to date?
Mags
Last edit: 10 years 11 months ago by bro58.
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10 years 11 months ago - 10 years 11 months ago #124437 by bro58
Hi M,
I assume that you are referring to are latest update to this issue :
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/2872-dvla...-neighbours-benefits
If the first year's Road Tax is free as part of the agreement to buy the car, you can simply tell the truth if any one asks.
If the dealership has paid it, it will show up as paid.
As from 01/10/14, paper Road Tax discs are defunct so you would not need to display one after then.
www.gov.uk/government/news/vehicle-tax-changes
I do not know what would come up on the online "Vehicle Information" facility, you would have to check.
www.gov.uk/get-vehicle-information-from-dvla
Purely in passing, the paper part of your driving license will be defunct also from Jan 2015:
www.gov.uk/government/news/driving-licence-changes
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Mags wrote: Hi
Just a quick question re the news about dvla. We are about to take delivery of an xc60 which for the first year is tax free, we have purchased it, so will people think that it's a mobility car? There are, as everywhere, people who will be looking at it and jumping to conclusions. It would be better on dvla if it just stated that the tax was up to date?
Mags
Hi M,
I assume that you are referring to are latest update to this issue :
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/2872-dvla...-neighbours-benefits
If the first year's Road Tax is free as part of the agreement to buy the car, you can simply tell the truth if any one asks.
If the dealership has paid it, it will show up as paid.
As from 01/10/14, paper Road Tax discs are defunct so you would not need to display one after then.
www.gov.uk/government/news/vehicle-tax-changes
I do not know what would come up on the online "Vehicle Information" facility, you would have to check.
www.gov.uk/get-vehicle-information-from-dvla
Purely in passing, the paper part of your driving license will be defunct also from Jan 2015:
www.gov.uk/government/news/driving-licence-changes
bro58
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10 years 11 months ago - 10 years 11 months ago #124438 by Mags
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Sorry this sounded condescending, that I have something against mobility cars, have difficulty in saying what I mean, because if I could have had a mobility car I would have.
What I'm trying to say is that tax free could be for other reasons, and with new low emissions more vehicles would come into this category.
Is that clear?
Mags
What I'm trying to say is that tax free could be for other reasons, and with new low emissions more vehicles would come into this category.
Is that clear?
Mags
Last edit: 10 years 11 months ago by bro58.
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10 years 11 months ago #124440 by bro58
Don't worry M,
I didn't think that you came across as condescending in your first post.
I understand that you were trying to clarify that it was not a Motability lease car.
Yes, you are correct, with it being a brand new car, if it falls within the right class for "low emissions" then it could come under the Nil Rate £0.00 Road Taxation class.
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Mags wrote: Sorry this sounded condescending, that I have something against mobility cars, have difficulty in saying what I mean, because if I could have had a mobility car I would have.
What I'm trying to say is that tax free could be for other reasons, and with new low emissions more vehicles would come into this category.
Is that clear?
Mags
Don't worry M,
I didn't think that you came across as condescending in your first post.

I understand that you were trying to clarify that it was not a Motability lease car.
Yes, you are correct, with it being a brand new car, if it falls within the right class for "low emissions" then it could come under the Nil Rate £0.00 Road Taxation class.
bro58
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