I usually renew my car tax for 12 months, but my PIP ends in January 2022. What do I do?
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buddy85
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Hello can anyone help with my query
My pip was due to end in April 2021, I get high rate mobility. However I was given an extension till January 2022 due to the pandemic and then since got a review pack last month and I am waiting for the results.
However my car tax is due this month and I normally renew for 12 months as disabled class so it's free.
But because my award is only till January 2022 can I still apply and also I dont think I was sent an updated certificate when my award was extended
Thank you
My pip was due to end in April 2021, I get high rate mobility. However I was given an extension till January 2022 due to the pandemic and then since got a review pack last month and I am waiting for the results.
However my car tax is due this month and I normally renew for 12 months as disabled class so it's free.
But because my award is only till January 2022 can I still apply and also I dont think I was sent an updated certificate when my award was extended
Thank you
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Hi
You won't have been sent a new certificate with the extension letter
Sorry I'm not too sure of the answer about your car tax other members may know or you can contact dvla to ask them .
Hope you get it sorted -
@buddy85, I think you should relax your car I take it it’s not a mobility car as you tax your own car. Tax your car then phone DVLA and explain your concerns and I expect you will be told that if your enhanced mobility is renewed then a new exception certificate will be issued and you can claim a refund for the tax that is owed.
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I don't think you need a new certificate for renewal? Just renew online as disabled class for now. If you lose the PIP you'll have to apply to change the tax class after that point.
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