tax is the same, only changes above 1550cc
tax is the same, only changes above 1550cc
i thought it stated on thr disc what engine was in? or am i just talking stupid again...
Just the tax class afaik? I'd check but I don't have one atmOriginally Posted by Asa-James
Tax disc only states the tax class (i.e. how much you paid).
All you need to do is update your V5 (DVLA may still ask for evidence remember); the tax will remain valid so no worries there.
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Once the updated V5 has been sent off do you have to wait for the new corrected one to return before you can get a valid TAX disc ?
I sent my one off about a week ago , but heard the turn around time can vary for 1-7+ weeks.
I have tried google but it doesn't really find much
Thank you
Tom
i just filled the relevent section in as i had diff colour, address and engine size
it came back but still as a 1200cc, with in a few days i got a letter saying i needed proof of fitting the engine, AA/RAC report, reciept from where i got it with documentation of engine size and fuel or finally proof from dealer
i rang my dealer explained everything, later that day i fetched a small headed letter saying engine no. blah blah blah from astra GTE reg no. petrol etcetc sent it off with my V5 and now its all legal
was free to, noquestions no probs
If the car currently has valid tax and you're changing across the 1549cc tax point, you'll need to update the V5 at the local office. As part of this, they will issue you a new tax disc.Originally Posted by hc coupe
If you have a reminder letter with the correct tax band on it, you can simply use this (+ insurance + MOT certs), no V5 is required.
If the vehicle is SORN, you'll need to fill out a form (V10 or V11, can't remember which it is off the top of my head) to apply for a new tax disc. You WILL need the V5 for this, I would recommend waiting for the updated one so as to avoid confusion.
You could probably do it all online though with no hassle. However, I can forsee one problem with this... say, for example, you've got 1.2 and you've put a 2.0 in. If DVLA haven't updated their records yet, you'll tax it online as a 1.2, then when the DVLA do the update your tax will be automatically cancelled (which could be the day after you do the tax online). You'll have your tax disc and think all is good, but by the time the DVLA write to you saying you need to retax your vehicle, thats a good few days you could go with no valid tax.
Does that make sense?
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Cheers,
I'll have to sit tight until it arrives then,
Thank you
They do a random check of 16 people in a 1000 of engine increase, dont ask why it thats number because i dont noOriginally Posted by Razorjack
So I got my V5 back today.... And it still hasn't been updated. I went off to Vauxhall and after being relieved of my lunch money I now have "conformation".
From my experience, just get the car checked out. I've now wasted well into 3 weeks because I held off doing a 1-hour job and now have to wait it all out again!
Tom