Can you tax your car over the phone?

Can you tax your car over the phone?

Taxing Your Car By Phone You can also tax your vehicle over the phone by calling 0300 123 4321. You’ll need either the renewal reference number or V5C reference number, along with your credit or debit card details.

How do I find my PIN number for motor tax?

Your PIN is the last six digits of your Vehicle Registration Certificate Number when taxing a second hand (taxed before) vehicle. Your PIN is the last six characters of your vehicle’s chassis number (VIN) as printed on your RF100 form when taxing a brand new or imported vehicle for the first time.

Is there a problem with motor tax online?

It is a pretty good scam.” The email claims the motor tax payment did not go through. Drivers who receive an email purporting to be from the Department of Transport, who suspect it to be fraudulent, are advised to delete it.

Can I pay car tax arrears online?

Direct Debit is quickest and easiest. You can also pay online, by phone, or in person. To pay Council Tax, you must be registered for a Council Tax account.

Can you tax a car without log book?

Can I tax a car without a log book? No, you can’t tax a car without a log book as you need the 11-digit reference number. If you’re a new keeper of the car and you don’t have a V5C in your name yet, then you can use your green new keeper slip and tax the car using the 12-digit reference number.

How do I pay my car tax arrears?

Pay Council Tax

  1. Direct Debit. We can take your payments directly from your bank or building society account.
  2. Online by debit card. You need to give your Council Tax reference number.
  3. By phone by debit card. This automated service is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  4. In person.
  5. Pay your Council Tax arrears.

What documents do I need to tax my car in Ireland?

Last six digits of my Vehicle Registration Certificate Number (VRC) for a second hand (taxed before) vehicle.

  • Last six characters of my vehicle’s chassis number (VIN) for first time taxing of a brand new or imported vehicle.
  • Get your PIN by clicking here.
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