Remove tax disc when trading in?
Discussion
I'm p/x'ing my car on Wednesday, and being charged £155 for a full 12 months tax on the new car. Is it acceptable for me to keep the tax disc from my current car, and claim back the un-used months?
Never done it before, but i've got 5 months outstanding on my current disc, which is approx £100 I can claim back.
Never done it before, but i've got 5 months outstanding on my current disc, which is approx £100 I can claim back.
Unless included in the deal, and confirmed in writing, keep the tax disc otherwise dealer will just cash in themselves.
Remember it must be in the post before the end of the month for you to get a refund of the next full month. Post on 1st of month and you loose a months worth of tax refund.
Paul H
Remember it must be in the post before the end of the month for you to get a refund of the next full month. Post on 1st of month and you loose a months worth of tax refund.
Paul H
Good points all round. I presume the dealer can't cash it in because the DVLA will send payment to the name and address on the V5?
None of the cars on the dealers website are listed with any tax, so I think i'll be fine to keep it. The dealer has already said the car will be going on to his forecourt, so he'll sell a new 12 months tax to the new owner.
None of the cars on the dealers website are listed with any tax, so I think i'll be fine to keep it. The dealer has already said the car will be going on to his forecourt, so he'll sell a new 12 months tax to the new owner.
I would say it's best to remove it - if nothing else, cashing the tax makes it more difficult for the new owner to drive around uninsured (it won't help with ANPR, but the car will soon attract attention if parked up with no disc and I was recently told by a trader I was chatting to that it puts the scratters off if you sell without)
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