5 myth-busting facts about taxing your vehicle
If you do not tax your vehicle, it could be clamped or impounded. We bust 5 of the biggest myths about vehicle tax.
If you do not tax your vehicle, it could be clamped or impounded. We bust 5 of the biggest myths about vehicle tax.
As part of DVLA’s latest vehicle tax evasion campaign, Paul Davies, National Wheelclamping and ANPR Manager, hits the road with our wheelclamping partners and press teams, as they visit some of the highest evading areas in the UK.
We’ve been working with local authorities and police services to support their enforcement action on untaxed vehicles on the road in their local area. Elaine Rees, National Enforcement Manager, tells us more.
It’s not fair on law-abiding motorists who tax their vehicles, when others don’t. This is why DVLA works all year round to tackle untaxed vehicles in the UK.
Elaine Rees, National Enforcement Manager, explains more about her team’s role in tackling those who evade tax.
Since the start of 2019, DVLA wheelclamping teams have been busy up and down the country targeting untaxed vehicles. Bethan Beasley, DVLA’s Senior Leader of Enforcement Partnerships, tells us more.
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Foreign-registered vehicles being used illegally on Britain’s roads are now being seized by some police forces that have DVLA’s devolved powers. By law DVLA can give police the authority, under devolved powers, to remove untaxed vehicles. This was as a result …