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Comment by Roger L posted on on 21 March Customers can also pay by Direct Debit or at the Post Office. Comment by rogerhitchins47 posted on on 21 March Comment by May Pulham posted on on 21 March Comment by Cathy posted on on 21 March Comment by Glenn Glen posted on on 21 March Comment by Rohan Thomas posted on on 21 March Comment by Jack posted on on 21 March Comment by Dave posted on on 22 March Comment by Ken Moore posted on on 22 March Comment by Gillian Sebright posted on on 23 March Good idea but totally impossible to police.

Too many disqualified drivers as it is causing mayhem that dont get caught. Comment by Theresa Bennett posted on on 21 March Comment by R Bennett posted on on 21 March The campaign is to be applauded. But, when did the tax cease to become the Road Fund Licence? Surely the revenue that the tax generates should be ring fenced for the maintenance of our roads - some of which are in an appalling state!

Comment by Chris Godfrey posted on on 21 March I wish they would target the coil estates and no go areas of the cities and towns rather on the mostly law abiding. We have a range of enforcement measures and they remain a very effective tool for ensuring an untaxed vehicle isn't driven on the road. Not all of these measures are visible. Comment by Dan h posted on on 23 March Hi Bethan I've reported my neighbours 7 times in 15 days.

Why do they still get to drive their vehicle? Comment by R Ward posted on on 21 March A good campaign. Paying monthly by monthly direct debit helps spread the cost and ensures that tax is renewed automatically each year. Comment by Richard posted on on 21 March It is unfair that DVLA taxes cars twice in the month they change keeper. The previous system was better. Hi Richard, It's been a long-standing feature that vehicle tax is issued from the first of each month and refunds are issued for only complete calendar months remaining.

This didn't change when we got rid of the tax disc. When a keeper sells the vehicle they must tell DVLA and we'll automatically issue a refund of the remaining months.

All new keepers must tax the vehicle when they buy it, rather than having to find out if it's taxed or asking the previous keeper if they're going to apply for a refund. Comment by Peter posted on on 21 March Comment by David posted on on 21 March Yes great job keep it up if you own a car pay your tax and your insurance and get it MOT'd why should you get away with it if you can't afford a car don't buy one.

Comment by Rob Evans posted on on 21 March Agree entirely with this campaign and comments-to-date. Comment by Jordan Evans posted on on 22 March Comment by Old Austin posted on on 21 March I live in rural Essex and there are more vehicles driving round the lanes without tax than those paying the tax.

Why should I as a disabled pensioner feel that I should pay up when many of my local neighbours completely ignore the duty to pay up? Nobody ever checks up in the villages and B roads.

Taxing the car is so easy these days but evasion is widespread and without a tax disc nobody will ever know. Comment by Karen whattam posted on on 21 March I agree with what you are doing, keep up the great job that you are doing! Comment by John posted on on 21 March Comment by Chris Goddard posted on on 22 March Be lucky?. Comment by A Emberton posted on on 22 March Comment by John Smith posted on on 21 March Comment by Mr J.

Williams - Service Vet of 86 posted on on 21 March Why not go back to the Car Disc. Others can see if it has been paid.

Comment by John Lock posted on on 21 March I agree with the comments above but you need to bring back the tax disc. Then everyone can see if an untaxed car is on the road - and report it. Comment by Walter Holmes posted on on 21 March Comment by Nigel north posted on on 21 March Comment by Eric Walker posted on on 21 March I agree it is good that you are taking action, but it seems that tax evasion has increased since you abolished the tax disc!

Comment by Beth Beasley posted on on 22 March We know that more people are chancing and skipping one or more months of vehicle tax — which is exactly why we're running this campaign. Comment by Brian Mallory posted on on 21 March Comment by Jeff posted on on 21 March It's great to read that the DVLA are taking the necessary enforcement action against tax dodgers, it's a shame to report that after making numerous report online to the DVLA about a Sorn vehicle that is parked up on the highway that nothing has been done about it.

Comment by Roger posted on on 21 March Comment by Frank posted on on 21 March I'd rather the vehicles were removed from the roads than clamped and left as an obstruction. Comment by Kevinclavin posted on on 21 March Comment by Brian posted on on 21 March Comment by Walter Alan posted on on 21 March Whoever was it who thought it was a good idea to do away with the very visible tax disc in the first place?

Comment by Heather posted on on 21 March Comment by Gordon Laurenson posted on on 21 March Comment by Arun thakkar posted on on 21 March Wow fantastic at last DVLA is clamping non tax cars I m a small man get by day to day and I pay my road tax monthly by direct debit in that case I don't have to worry about my road tax thank you very much DVLA keep it up.

Comment by Raymondo posted on on 21 March Comment by G. Baker posted on on 21 March Waste of time and effort. You would be better employed following up on reported untaxed cars on your website. I've reported over a dozen in my street and you've totally ignored them. Tell the public why.!!!! Comment by Mark Wiltshire posted on on 21 March It's about time it's never been easier to tax a vehicle especially now u can pay monthly.

Comment by eric mckeown posted on on 21 March I am sorry to say this but no amount of threats will work. The people who commit these crimes do not read your E mails. Therefore the only answer is to act , convict, destroy vehicle. Comment by Margaret Werrett posted on on 21 March Well done also check their insurance and mot before they get their car back a car near me was clamped. Comment by Stephen posted on on 21 March Comment by Tony posted on on 21 March No excuse Comment by D Harri posted on on 21 March Well I've reported cars parked in my street by someone that is buying and selling vehicles with no tax or not on them and DVLA has not been around.

Comment by Angie posted on on 21 March Comment by John Gould posted on on 21 March Comment by Michael Newsham posted on on 21 March If you do not pay your road tax then it is your own stupidity if you have your car taken off you it is so easy to tax your car now and you can pay monthly. Comment by Stephen woodhall posted on on 21 March Comment by Rob child posted on on 21 March About time it's easy to tax now.. No going to the post office handing all that money over in one hit Don't miss it comes out monthly Comment by Mohammed Aslam posted on on 21 March Comment by Harry posted on on 21 March Comment by E Brown posted on on 21 March Does it matter when I passed my test?

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