Thursday, 12 March 2009

Advice Sought!


I have to tax the two-seater shortly. Six months' car tax costs £115.50. The new baby two-seater is due to arrive in late May or early June, so three months' tax would remain on the present jalopy; and that equates to about sixty pounds.

The baby two-seater will have twelve months' car tax included, at £35; and, they assure me, a tank of petroleum.

The question I put to you is this: Do I remove the tax disc from the roadster prior to trading-in; or do I forget about it and let money-bags Agnew's benefit from it? I have no wish to be naughty; nor to risk any reproach from them, by the way! When the salesman examined the car, the tax had barely a month remaining; nor was there any mention of it during negotiations.

All forthcoming answers and opinions will be much appreciated...

3 comments:

  1. Cash the tax in , you arranged a trade in price for the car not the car and road tax. Would only leave tax on if i sold it privatly as gesture of goodwill

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  2. Tim legally you must leave the tax disc on the car until you get to the garage to exchange for the new jalopy. Agnews will then give you a form which you complete and send with the tax disc to the licensing office who will post you back a cheque for the remainder. Garages used to keep it but they no longer can get the money back - only you can!

    Roger

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  3. i once traded a 4x4 into a garage in Bangor ,when i mentioned the excise licence disc was still in it tje salesmen near broke their necks in the race to remove it

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