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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has announced what the abolition of the tax disc later this year will mean for drivers.
From 1 October, motorists will no longer need to display a tax disc on their windscreens, something that has been required for the past 93 years.
Instead, the DVLA is moving to an electronic-register system that will allow drivers to pay their car tax via direct debit.
Direct Debits will be available from 1 November and motorists will be able to pay their tax on an annual, six-monthly, or monthly basis - http://tinyurl.com/oer6h99
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