The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has warned all drivers over car tax in April. The DVLA stated, using social media hashtags #Tax it don't risk it" and #Tax it or lose it: "Untaxed vehicles are hard to hide, easy to tax. "Remember to always tax your vehicle on time." Vehicles can be taxed online through the DVLA's website, using a reference number from the vehicle's logbook.. READ MORE:Channel 4 Gogglebox viewers call for action after the show's new family are hit with complaints minutes into episode People who have received a recent reminder (V11) or “last chance” warning letter from the DVLA can also use the reference number provided.
Motorists must tax their vehicle even if they don't have to pay anything, including those with exemptions. The DVLA also urges drivers to ensure they meet all the legal obligations before they tax their vehicle and use the roads.
This includes having the correct licence, meeting minimum eyesight rules, and having their vehicle registered, taxed and with a current MOT certificate.
In April, Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) is set to rise in line with inflation and will see the cost of owning a petrol or diesel vehicle rise, reports the Express.
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