Post #22
king of the hill wrote:I think the person who sold the car should have handed in the logbook to change the details,but you would still get the blame when caught
Only if the seller was a dealer.
If purchased privatley its the buyers responsibility to get the taxation class changed at the local DVLA office. Take the V5 along, with an application for a tax disc (form V10) and they will tax the car and send it off to Swansea to get it put back to PLG.
However if you have had the car for some time, they will hit you with a back tax amount, so cough up sooner rather than later.
If stopped by the law (assuming they check) its akin to having no tax at all, and liable for a fine as well.
And like Owain says, pay your way and stop being a pikey freeloader!
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