Can i transfer car tax from my old car to my new car ?
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Can't do that I'm afraid. But you can surrender your old car tax and they'll refund what you have left, less one month. Then just get a new disc for your new car
No, but you can get a refund on the unused months on your old car tax.
dont think u can but check on the inter net or @ the post office
kind of, you can redeem the disc from the old car and get them to put the cost of the remaining months towards the new one.
sorry didnt word that too well.
no
no
No, but you can claim a refund on your old tax disc (whole months only)
no. but you can cash in your old disc by sending it to the dvla,then put the cash towards your new disc.
No I don't think so.. you have to pay uncle sam every cent you got and getting a new car is one way to pay.
No, car tax is specific to a particular vehicle.
You can cash in any of the unexpired bit though.
No you will need to get a form from the post office to claim a refund, however you MUST still purchase a new tax disc for your new vehicle in the mean time . Penalty points & fines if you dont or even your car being impounded and crushed if caught .. If you are not using the vehicle for a while and dont wish to purcase a disc then you MUST fill a SORN decleration. which is on the vehicle documentation.
No you can't, you need to return your existing tax disc back to the DVLA, who will re-imburse you for the amount left on it. Be warned though, they do round it up, so if you have 7 and a half months left, you will only get 7 months back.
Check with the post office if their is a form that has to go back with it.
no you have to return it to dvla for a refund
your new car is taxed seperate from your old car
No. First thing you can do is sell the old car with the disc. You will probably get a better price selling a car with the tax or get a Second thing is retunrn the disc to DVLA for a refund. Whichever is higher, selling it with the car at a good price or claiming a refund.
no, but you can get a refund for all full months left, if selling privately you can usually get at least twice what your tax is worth on top of your selling price because people are lazy and can't be bothered organising tax right away.
Yes you can
No because when you get your tax they write the vehicle details on the tax disk which means it is non transferable. You need to get a new tax disk for a new car or it won't be road legal.
No chance u claim the money back off the old disc
No
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