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steve4063
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taxation class

Post by steve4063 »

how can i get a letter to give to dvla to change the taxation class of my car.

they said they need evidence to prove when it was built..........

i said its a morris minor it was built before 71 as that's when they stopped so it's going to be tax exempt.

plus it was registered in 68 so it was obviuos built before then lol

these red tape ppl drive u mad hey
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Post by alex_holden »

What class is it down as now? Does the V5 show it as being first registered in 1968?

Fenchurch is down on both the V5 and the (free) tax disc as "Not Licensed." I think I need to go in person to the DVLA office over in Preston and get that changed when I renew it next month.
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Post by steve4063 »

it's down as registered in 68
but they won't accept that as it was made prior to 73 :o

its down al PLG at the mo
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Post by rayofleamington »

You can only change the tax category on the V5 if the car is taxed or when you are about to tax it (e.g. after getting MOT and insurance).

If they require an official dating certificate (I've not heard of that being required before) then you'll need to contact Rob Thomasson (I presume you are an MMOC member) - his contact details are in the club mag and he deals with these type of things and the V765 scheme on behalf of the MMOC.

The car can be dated based on the chassis number, so I doubt it will be hard to sort that out, however if DVLA do need some paperwork, they will need it from a recognised owners club (e.g. the MMOC)
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Post by RogerRust »

My experience is its best to go to the local office I had to change colour, engine number and taxation class.

It was all sorted at the desk with no sugestion of an inspection. I think the people that work on the desk have more knowledge than the clerical assistants who answer the postal enquiries.
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Post by steve4063 »

all sorted took a 45 second phone call to Rob and a quick letter in the post this evening :D

thanks Rob and the club
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