Can You Change Your Car’s Tax Class From Disabled To Private Online?

If you are wondering whether or not you can change your car’s tax class from disabled to online or not, you will find the answer to your question in the following blog post. In addition to this, we will also discuss, how to get your car’s tax changed from disabled to private, the eligibility criteria for authorising a tax class change for a vehicle and the potential costs involved. 

Can You Change Your Car’s Tax Class From Disabled To Private Online?

No, you cannot change your car’s tax class from disabled to private online. You must visit your local post office dealing with car tax and request a vehicle tax class form change. This form must be filled in and submitted at the post office so that your application for a change of vehicle tax class can be initiated.

To be able to authorise a car tax class change based on your application, the DVLA will require proof of your ownership of the car. In this case, you should be able to meet the following criteria:

  • you must be the registered keeper of the vehicle
  • you must have a valid MOT certificate
  • you should be able to provide evidence of your ownership of the vehicle and valid documents 

While you can make car tax payments online, when you need to have your vehicle’s tax class changed, you will have to do it through the post office or by addressing an application to DVLA and posting it at the following address:

DVLA

Swansea

SA99 1BF

It can take up to 10 working days for the DVLA to change your car’s tax class once they receive your application for the change. Once, the process is complete, DVLA will send you a new vehicle logbook with your new car tax class. During this time, you can continue to drive your vehicle on public roads.

How Can You Change Your Car’s Tax Class From Disabled To Private?

If you need to change your car’s tax class, you must visit your local post office dealing with car tax and request a V62 form to initiate the process.

However, if the car tax class for your vehicle also includes changes to its purpose, body type or structure, you will need to apply for it by using the form V70 form at the post office.

In addition to this, you will also need the following documents to change your car’s tax class from disabled to private:

  • V5C vehicle registration certificate or vehicle logbook
  • vehicle tax reminder letter or V11 (if you have received one lately)
  • valid MOT certificate
  • payment for vehicle tax according to your new tax class
  • an insurance certificate or cover note (if you live in Northern Ireland)

On top of the official documentation required for a change of car tax class, you must also inform the DVLA of your payment method for car tax payments that will be due to you as soon as your vehicle’s tax class is changed.

What Is The Cost Of Changing Your Car’s Tax Class From Disabled To Private?

While there is no cost of changing your car’s tax class from disabled to private in terms of service fee; however, if you don’t have your vehicle logbook for any reason, you will need to apply for a new one while you apply for a car tax class change. In this case, you will be asked to pay £25 for the new logbook.

In addition to this, the other potential cost is going to be the car tax itself. Since a disabled classed vehicle is either exempt from car tax or there is a discounted rate applied to it, once you change your car’s tax class, you will be required to pay the due amount of Vehicle Excise DUty spending on the rate of vehicle tax that applies to your car. 

The VED on your car will be due from the date that the change in car tax class comes into effect.

Conclusion:

The above discussion helps to conclude that vehicle owners cannot get their car tax class changed from disabled to private online. For this, they will have to visit a local post office that deals with matters related to car tax and fill out an application form to initiate the change of car tax class.

References:

Change Vehicle Tax Class at Post Office or DVLA (V62 and V70)

Change your vehicle’s tax class: Work out the new tax rate – GOV.UK

Change your vehicle’s tax class: Tax is due to run out or vehicle purpose or design has changed – GOV.UK