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Did you mean how do I report untaxed vehicle
Anonymously report an untaxed vehicle that you’ve seen.
Submit a claim for a VAT-related payment using the second-hand motor vehicle payment scheme.
Contact the police to report a vehicle with no MOT - you need the vehicle's number plate, make, model and colour.
Use the online service or postal form if you're an employer to tell HMRC you have provided or withdrawn a car for an employee's private use.
Renew or get vehicle tax if you do not have your reminder letter (V11), email or text message - renew online or at the Post Office with your V5C.
Tell the police and your insurance company if your vehicle has been stolen straight away - telling DVLA, vehicle tax refunds and personalised registration numbers
Report a manufacturer or a dealer for making or selling new vehicles, vehicle parts and vehicle accessories with safety problems.
Find out what you need to do and when you can claim a VAT-related payment using the scheme.
Use form C179B to declare your vehicle to Customs and claim any relief from duty and VAT that may apply to private motor vehicles exported from the UK before.
You can report an abandoned vehicle like a dumped car to the local council
Find out how much you have to pay and where you have to collect your vehicle from if it's been clamped or impounded
How road transport companies and their drivers must secure their vehicles to stop people using them to enter the UK illegally, and to avoid being fined.
How councils and national park authorities should deal with the removal of abandoned vehicles from land in the open air and roads.
If you provide company cars to your employees, use form P46 (Car) to tell HMRC
How and when you can seize a vehicle to investigate a waste crime.
Report an unlicensed private hire vehicle (PHV) or taxi driver to the local council or Transport for London (TfL)
You may not have to pay vehicle tax if you’re a driver with a disability
Tell DVLA if your vehicle has been damaged, written off and then scrapped by your insurance company
Register your vehicle as off the road - you will not need to pay vehicle tax until you put it on the road again
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing company cars, including fuel
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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