You are here:

Transport

Road tax exemptions

The person you are looking after may be entitled to a free road tax disc if they have a condition or disability that affects their mobility. A free tax disc is available if they have:

  • a disability which means they get the higher rate of the mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance,
  • a War Pensioner's Mobility Supplement, or
  • an 'invalid carriage' (this includes vehicles such as powered wheelchairs and scooters intended for use on roads).

Road tax is also known as car tax or vehicle excise duty.

The vehicle must be registered in the name of the person you are looking after, or in your own name as their carer (their nominee). It can be used only for the benefit of the person with the disability, which might include activities such as taking them to and from places or doing their shopping. You or any other nominee cannot use the vehicle for your own personal needs.

How to apply

In order to get a free tax disc you will first need to apply for an exemption certificate. The exemption certificate will show the name of the disabled person and that of the nominee, if they have nominated someone to drive for them.

If the person you are looking after receives Disability Living Allowance, they should apply (using form DLA 404) to the Disability Living Allowance Unit, Warbreck House, Warbreck Hill, Blackpool FY2 0YE, or telephone 08457 123456 (textphone 08457 224433).

If the person you are looking after receives War Pensioner's Mobility Supplement, they should apply (using form WPA 442) to the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency, Norcross, Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 3WP, or telephone 0800 169 2277 (textphone 0800 169 3458).

You will also need the entire vehicle registration certificate. You will need to fill in the taxation class as 'disabled' in section 7 of the certificate. You will also need a valid insurance certificate or cover note and a valid MOT or GVT certificate (if applicable).

If you have all the documents listed above you can apply directly for a free disabled person's tax disc at your local post office.

Invalid carriages

Invalid carriage is the term used to describe any powered wheelchair or scooter intended for use on the road. You do not need an exemption certificate to get a free tax disc for an invalid carriage if:

  • it weighs less than 509kg and is adapted for, used or kept on a road for a disabled person (although it must be registered in the name of the driver), or
  • it weighs less than 113.4kg, is for pavement use only and has a maximum speed of 4mph, in which case it does not need to be registered or have a tax disc.

Motability schemes

If you hire a vehicle through a Motability scheme, they will arrange to tax your vehicle each year and will send a tax disc to you.

Refunds

If you have a valid tax disc and wish to apply for a vehicle tax refund, complete form V14, available from your post office. If you wish to apply for a vehicle tax refund and you do not have the tax disc, complete form V33, which is only available from your local DVLA office or by calling 0870 240 0010.

Ratings

How helpful is this page?

Average rating

Based on 24 ratings

All ratings

Add your rating

Last reviewed: 26/04/2024

Next review due: 26/04/2024

Call Carers Direct on 0808 802 0202

Free, confidential information and advice for carers.

Lines are open 8am to 9pm Monday to Friday, 11am to 4pm at weekends. Calls are free from UK landlines and mobiles or you can request a free call back.

You can also ask for a call back in one of more than 170 languages including ربي, বাংলা, 中文, Français, ગુજરાતી, Polski, Português, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, Soomaali, Español, Türkçe and .اردو.

You can talk to an adviser live online or send a query by email.

Find out more about the Carers Direct helpline.

Are you fit to drive?

Learn about the factors that can affect your ability to drive and get road safety tips.