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Well, I freely admit I just didn't know this, so a head's up to others who may not be aware.


Decided to get rid of the little run-around, and duly sold it at the end of the month in order to maximise the refund of VED ie: complete months left to run. I have now received acknowledgement from DVLA which also informs me that it is only complete months left to run from when they receive it. As I did all the paperwork in the local post office, then clearly they would have received notification a few days into the month, thus losing another month's "tax" (only about a tenner, but..). This is clearly/probably a change introduced from October 2014 when they stopped issuing paper discs. So folks don't do the end of the month thing anymore. You will need to do it a few days before the end. This is the first time we have sold/bought a vehicle since October 2014, and yes, before someone points it out, I am now aware that it is on the DVLA website.

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