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Car Ownership Transfer
What is the situation about tax when a car ownership is transferred
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The tax relates to the vehicle and is paid by or on behalf of "the keeper". The seller can leave any tax in place and either come to an agreement with the buyer regarding recompense or else include it in the agreed sale price (if the seller paid the tax and has a call on its value, see below).
Although the car is being sold and it is a stated legal requirement to let the DVLA know the car has been sold, in a peculiarly British way the DVLA nevertheless (and as a contradiction) refuses to have anything to do with confirming/recording ownership (which "has nothing to do with the registration of the vehicle") and there is no official record kept of who owns any vehicle in the UK (apart from individual, private contracts of sale).
The responsibility regarding tax, fines, etc. is what is being transferred, supposedly irrespective of who owns the vehicle - the authorities want to know who is the keeper, not who is the owner (although they may be one and the same, just don't expect them to want to know who is the owner) although they insist informing them of a sale is a requirement. This must be among the handiest/best examples of nonsense available.
Although the car is being sold and it is a stated legal requirement to let the DVLA know the car has been sold, in a peculiarly British way the DVLA nevertheless (and as a contradiction) refuses to have anything to do with confirming/recording ownership (which "has nothing to do with the registration of the vehicle") and there is no official record kept of who owns any vehicle in the UK (apart from individual, private contracts of sale).
The responsibility regarding tax, fines, etc. is what is being transferred, supposedly irrespective of who owns the vehicle - the authorities want to know who is the keeper, not who is the owner (although they may be one and the same, just don't expect them to want to know who is the owner) although they insist informing them of a sale is a requirement. This must be among the handiest/best examples of nonsense available.
FF yes it has changed. Previously if you sold a car with 6 months tax for example the new owner could just use the car until the tax expired and then re tax it. Now the seller has to claim back the tax and the new owner has to immediately re tax it from the 1st of the same month.
So if a car with tax to the end of June is sold on the 15th January the seller gets 5 months tax back ( February to June) while the buyer has to tax it from the 1st January. So the tax is paid twice for the month of sale, January.
So if a car with tax to the end of June is sold on the 15th January the seller gets 5 months tax back ( February to June) while the buyer has to tax it from the 1st January. So the tax is paid twice for the month of sale, January.