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I've just bought my first car but the person i'm buying from gets free tax due to a disability. How would i go about taxing the car for my use?

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  1. you would take your MOT, insurance and Log book to the post office and fll out a form. You can just use the green slip off the log book if you havent got the full one back from the DVLA.


  2. Apparently they don't need a V10 at the Post Office any more now - just the log book, MOT, insurance certificate and the lolly.  

  3. just take ur insurance certificate and mot certificate to the post office and they issue u with a tax disc

  4. when you buy a car you send the slip on the log book to the dvla the car is then put in your name  when it is due for tax they send you a form.or once you have sent the slip of you can tax it on the net

  5. You need to send the old log book to have ownership transfered to yourself. Once you receive the new log book, you can then pop in to your local Post Office with the log book, insurance details and MOT cert and buy new road tax. Some Post Offices will let you do it without the log book.

  6. you would take your MOT, insurance and Log book to the post office and fll out a form. You can just use the green slip off the log book if you havent got the full one back from the DVLA

  7. a V10 form from your local post-office will allow you to pay some tax to the Treasury!  Take your MOT certificate and your insurance document with you.

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