Cars registered on or after 1 April 2017. You need to pay tax when the vehicle is first registered, this covers the vehicle for 12 months. You’ll then pay vehicle tax every 6 or 12 months at a...
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Tax your car, motorcycle or other vehicle using a reference number from: a recent vehicle tax reminder or ‘last chance’ warning letter from DVLA; your vehicle log book (V5C) - it must be in...
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The Which? guide to car tax – also known as vehicle excise duty (VED) – reveals how much you'll pay, the car tax breaks available on electric and alternative-fuel cars, rules on diesel cars, and vehicle tax rates that apply from April 2024.
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Everyone in the UK needs to pay Vehicle Excise Duty, or VED, if they drive on the public roads. VED is also known as vehicle tax, car tax, road tax or showroom tax. All cars must be registered for tax, though there are some exemptions to paying the tax.
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Tax including direct debit enquiries, declaring a vehicle off the road (SORN) or refunds of tax. Buying or selling a vehicle. Changing vehicle or personal details, replacing any documents including a V5C registration document. Importing or exporting a vehicle.
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Pay or cancel vehicle tax, register your vehicle off road, book or check an MOT, insurance.
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Find out if a vehicle has up-to-date vehicle tax or has been registered as off the road (SORN). If you’ve applied for vehicle tax or a SORN, it can take up to 2 working days for the records...
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