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Title: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question...
Post by: PaulW on 23 September 2007, 18:13:54
Just got the V5 now from Pete for Project EP1 which I got, but the taxation class is listed as DISABLED

The DVLA site is useless...  Says to change the taxation to Disabled, I can do it with the V5C/2 (which I now have) but nothing about changing it from Disabled to PLG...

Is there a fee to changing the taxation class??  And should I be ok with the New Keepers Suppliment, MOT, Insurance and my Driving License as all the documentation I need??

Thanks

Paul
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: bertiecbx550 on 23 September 2007, 18:18:51
I just took my v5 in to the post office to tax the miggy cause both my parents are disabled and when it came back it had disabled on it..So i guess  all you do is send it off and they reverse the taxation class...  
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: PaulW on 23 September 2007, 18:20:19
Need the car tomorrow though, hence the trip to the local office...

I can see the DVLA being utter barstewards  >:(
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: bertiecbx550 on 23 September 2007, 18:24:36
Yep they would not let me tax the miggy with my old insurance for the veccy even though it was fully comp...
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: PaulW on 23 September 2007, 18:25:47
Well I have insurance for the Omega (have certificate), it's got its MOT cert (in date), I have both parts of my driving license...

It's just the taxation class which is bugging me...
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: RonaldMcBurger on 23 September 2007, 18:32:24
To change class from DISABLED back to PLG, you need to take the V5 to the local area DVLA office, where you can tax it and they will send it off for a new V5 with PLG on it. You will probably get two, one with DISABLED and the next with PLG. When you get the second one, shred the first.
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: PaulW on 23 September 2007, 18:34:54
So that would also include changing it back with the V5C/2 aswell then yes??
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: RonaldMcBurger on 23 September 2007, 18:40:16
yep
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: PaulW on 23 September 2007, 18:46:42
Good good  ;D
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: Kevin Wood on 23 September 2007, 23:12:16
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I can see the DVLA being utter barstewards  Angry

My experience is that it's pointless phoning them or contacting them any way other than by a visit. You get put through to someone in Swansea with no idea whatsoever. Turn up in person with every piece of documentation related to the car, just in case, queue up with the shady car dealers and don't take no for an answer when you get to the desk.

If you enjoyed that try registering a kit car for your next challenge  ::)

Good Luck

Kevin
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 24 September 2007, 09:53:00
It always amazed me how easy and hassle free it is to get a car set as disabled tax status (as it should be with the correct documentation) but, surely it should automaticaly revert back to full fee and non disabled status when the car changes owner.

But ow no, this is the public sector we are talking about and the obvious is not allowed.
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: Markie on 24 September 2007, 11:15:42
....just a heads up, are they open today? post offices for example are not. Maybe worth a call in advance to your journey..
Title: Re: Trip to the DVLA Office Tomorrow... Question..
Post by: RonaldMcBurger on 24 September 2007, 13:55:03
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It always amazed me how easy and hassle free it is to get a car set as disabled tax status (as it should be with the correct documentation) but, surely it should automaticaly revert back to full fee and non disabled status when the car changes owner.

But ow no, this is the public sector we are talking about and the obvious is not allowed.

i couldn't agree more!