A furious motorist has been left frustrated after receiving a DVLA letter demanding £195 in car tax fees despite believing ...
The DVLA is offering drivers a car tax refund for the remainder of the year, provided they agree to SORN their vehicle. SORN, or Statutory Off Road Notification, is a declaration that your vehicle ...
Further DVLA guidance explains that some motorists may not be required to pay vehicle tax. Exemptions might apply to specific ...
As of April 1 the DVLA has ramped up the tax burden for millions of motorists, including an increase in the standard rate and the abolition of the tax exemption for electric vehicles (EVs). Tax ...
Electric heavy goods vehicles that weigh over 3,500kg are exempt. Previously, electric cars, vans, motorcycles and tricycles were also exempt from road tax. However, this rule changed on April 1 this ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a warning to motorists, with hundreds of thousands at risk of being ...
Motorists across the UK have been advised to complete a five-minute task now to help them dodge a potential £1,000 penalty.
After declaring your motor SORN, you may qualify for a tax rebate covering any remaining months you've already stumped up road tax for. Should you need to use or park the motor on public highways ...
A letter from the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) informed me that according to the Motor Insurance Database (MID), my 1963 MGB was not insured. It stated that, unless my vehicle was declared off-road ...
Motorhome owners are urged to consider declaring a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN) to the DVLA this autumn ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results