Brandane
The Costa Clyde rain magnet.
Or does it?The automatic sorting of refunding of the whole months of unused VED is handy. That makes things easier for a change instead of more complicated. The government must be slipping![]()
From my understanding of the new regs, you will end up paying an extra months VED when you change cars unless you do it on the right dates of the month, and go car-less for at least one day.
If you were to take your old car in to a dealer on, say, 31st October, and drive off in your new car, then you would be paying VED for October on both cars (you have to pay the whole of October on the new car even if you use it for only the last day of the month).
Do the deal on 1st November and you would only get your VED refunded on the old car from 1st December (as they only refund complete months and you used it on 1st November).
What you need to do is sell the old car on 31st October, and buy the new one on 1st November.