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Problems with renewing road tax disc
My partner's road tax reminder didn't arrive, I discovered that hadn't got a new log book. It turns out that the DVLA hadn't received the change of owner details, so my partner went to the DVLA office in Manchester and has corrected that.
His road tax disc expires at the end of April, and he took everything issued to him by the DVLA to Post Office and asked for a tax disc for 6 months. When he got home, I realised that the tax disc he's been given runs out at the end of September 2011 - surely that's in 5 months ? Shouldn't the new disc run out at the end of October ? He went back to the Post Office and they've told him the tax disc was correctly issued. I'm confused. Any ideas ?
His road tax disc expires at the end of April, and he took everything issued to him by the DVLA to Post Office and asked for a tax disc for 6 months. When he got home, I realised that the tax disc he's been given runs out at the end of September 2011 - surely that's in 5 months ? Shouldn't the new disc run out at the end of October ? He went back to the Post Office and they've told him the tax disc was correctly issued. I'm confused. Any ideas ?
Answers
I work for the Post Office and unless you have the reminder (if it's renewed unsing anything but), we have to issue it from the start of the month.
14:39 Tue 26th Apr 2011
"Use the reference number on your V11 reminder or Registration Certificate to renew your tax from the fifth day of the month in which the current tax disc expires."
Which to me says you can renew from the 5th of the month in which it expires
Or: "You can renew your tax up to two calendar months in advance in person or by post at a Post Office® branch that deals with advance applications or a Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) local office."
All taken from the link below
http://www.direct.gov...ourVehicle/DG_4022052
Which to me says you can renew from the 5th of the month in which it expires
Or: "You can renew your tax up to two calendar months in advance in person or by post at a Post Office® branch that deals with advance applications or a Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) local office."
All taken from the link below
http://www.direct.gov...ourVehicle/DG_4022052
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