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New car scrappage scheme.
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Apologies if this is in the wrong category.
Tomorrow I am trading in my 10 year old car for a brand new one, under the �2,000 new scrappage scheme. My old car will belong to the garage, but will the tax disc on it belong to me, or will it belong to the garage? There is only a month and a half left to run on the tax disc.
TIA.
Tomorrow I am trading in my 10 year old car for a brand new one, under the �2,000 new scrappage scheme. My old car will belong to the garage, but will the tax disc on it belong to me, or will it belong to the garage? There is only a month and a half left to run on the tax disc.
TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless you agreed a trade in value based upon the presence of a tax disk (which is unlikely) you can remove the tax disk and reclaim the cost of one month's tax. (You can only reclaim full months. You'll lose the 'part month' which is still on the disk). Any post office should be able to provide you with the relevant form.
Chris
Chris
Hi Mrs C.
(I thought about you yesterday when, for the first time in several months, I cooked my pilchard bake!)
As far as I'm concerned, if HM Government owes me money, I'm going to take it! A month's tax refund for my car would be around �15, so that would pay for a few bottles of wine ;-)
There's no 'administration fee' but you don't get the 10% surcharge, applied to 6 month disks back. For example, if a full year's tax on a car is �180, a 6 month disk is priced at �90+10% = �99. If you claim one month of that back, you get one sixth of �90 (=�15), not one sixth of �99.
The application procedure is incredibly simple. Just get the form from the post office, fill it in (which only takes about a minute), staple the disk to it and post it. The refund cheque should arrive a week or two later.
Chris
(I thought about you yesterday when, for the first time in several months, I cooked my pilchard bake!)
As far as I'm concerned, if HM Government owes me money, I'm going to take it! A month's tax refund for my car would be around �15, so that would pay for a few bottles of wine ;-)
There's no 'administration fee' but you don't get the 10% surcharge, applied to 6 month disks back. For example, if a full year's tax on a car is �180, a 6 month disk is priced at �90+10% = �99. If you claim one month of that back, you get one sixth of �90 (=�15), not one sixth of �99.
The application procedure is incredibly simple. Just get the form from the post office, fill it in (which only takes about a minute), staple the disk to it and post it. The refund cheque should arrive a week or two later.
Chris
Thanks very much Chris. I've just had a look at the disc and I paid �120 - so I will get �10 back. Not a fortune, but worth claiming. I just hope the garage staff don't think I am being cheeky, taking the disc out of the car.
Hey, it's funny 'cos each time I make Mr. C a pilchard bake, I think of you!
Hey, it's funny 'cos each time I make Mr. C a pilchard bake, I think of you!
Hi Elvis! Sorry lad, wasn't deliberately ignoring you, didn't notice your post until I had already posted my last post. (Blimey, there are a lot of posts in there).
The saleswoman said they might strip it down (I mentioned that it had a new coil spring fitted only a few weeks ago, and a full set of tyres not that long ago) and re-use some of the parts, but it wouldn't be sold/used as a complete car. Don't really know how the law stands on it, tbh.
The saleswoman said they might strip it down (I mentioned that it had a new coil spring fitted only a few weeks ago, and a full set of tyres not that long ago) and re-use some of the parts, but it wouldn't be sold/used as a complete car. Don't really know how the law stands on it, tbh.