Have you got any old paper car tax discs stashed away in the loft? The DVLA stopped using paper car tax discs three years ago - but now some of them are selling for hundreds of pounds - despite being ...
Scrapping the paper car tax discs has led to a surge in fee dodging and cost nearly £300million, the Daily Mail can reveal. Ministers claimed moving the system online would cut costs and reduce tax ...
Motorists are being told to cut out their own tax discs as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is about to run out of the perforated paper they are usually printed on. The paper discs will be ...
Paper tax discs may have been scrapped years ago - but drivers who hung onto an old one could now be able to sell it for hundreds of pounds. These tax discs were brought in 100 years ago in 1921, and ...
Paper tax disks were scrapped seven years ago, but drivers who hung onto an old one could be in for a windfall of cash. Vehicle tax discs were brought in 100 years ago in 1921, and became commonplace ...
Paper car tax discs no longer exist but if you've got one still stuck to the windscreen of an older vehicle or tucked among some outdated paperwork it could earn you a fortune. The circular paper ...
From October 1 it will no longer be necessary to display a paper tax disc in the windscreen because payment of Vehicle Excise Duty - or road tax - will be logged on the Driver and Vehicle Licensing ...
Paper tax discs were scrapped in 2014, but despite them being worthless on the road, an old one could earn you a few pounds. The discs were brought in in 1921, and became commonplace in all car ...
OLD paper car tax discs that may be lying around your house could be worth thousands of pounds, so don’t throw them out. Because they’re not common any more, they’ve become a collectable item – and if ...
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