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rules on car tax

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springbulb81 | 12:10 Thu 06th Mar 2008 | Law
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I'm buying a van tomorrow, its got full M.O.T and obviosly I can arrange insurance to start straight away, but it has no tax.

Am I allowed to get the car back to my driveway and tax it the next day or what?
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You must dispay a valid tax disc in order to drive it, or keep it on a public road. Once you take ownership of it it is your responsibility to either tax it or declare it off road.

There are fixed penalties for failure to tax a vehicle and for failure to display a valid tax disc.
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There is a section 10 on a Log Book - New Keeper Supplement - which you should be given when you buy the van. This will allow you to go into a Post Office along with the MOT and insurance certificate to tax the vehicle. You will then be able to drive the vehicle legally.
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ok thanks! Wanted to make sure I didn't break the law while driving it home.

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