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disabled person buying new car tax question
my mum is disabled, so she qualifies for blue badges, free tax etc. she has just purchased a new car. whats the rules on the tax disc as she hasnt paid for it. can she just swap the tax from the old car to the new car and call the dvla to inform them or does she have to go through the whole process of going to the post office and returning the old disc (which is in date for another few months) and applying for a new one?
if this is the case where does she stand with regards to driving to the dvla office (she has to go by car) - does she drive the new car which would be untaxed there but taxed on way back or old car which would be taxed there but untaxed on way back
thanks for the assistance
if this is the case where does she stand with regards to driving to the dvla office (she has to go by car) - does she drive the new car which would be untaxed there but taxed on way back or old car which would be taxed there but untaxed on way back
thanks for the assistance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if she is exempt from paying car tax she will need a new form from the DVLA for the new car. she may be able to re-new online, as you can for standard tax discs.
you certainly can not transfer the disc from one car to another, but can apply for a refund (if she paid, obviously!) on any full remaining months.
you certainly can not transfer the disc from one car to another, but can apply for a refund (if she paid, obviously!) on any full remaining months.
The tax disc only applies to the car it was bought for , and is not transferable. I would give them a call, you can renew a disc over the phone, don't know if you can tax a new one though. It would of course take a while to come through the post, but she would be covered. You could put the old disc just for appearances sake while you are waiting, but it would be an offence. Then again, who would look close enough to see the details?
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