Do dvla send e mails about tax refunds

According to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) website, they do not typically send emails about tax refunds. The DVLA is responsible for maintaining the UK's vehicle and driver databases, issuing driving licenses, and collecting vehicle excise duty (VED) and other fees.

If you're expecting a tax refund from the DVLA, it's likely that you've overpaid your vehicle tax or have been overcharged. In this case, you should contact the DVLA directly to inquire about the refund.

Here are some steps you can take:

  1. Check your vehicle tax account: You can check your vehicle tax account online or by contacting the DVLA to see if you've overpaid or have a refund due.
  2. Contact the DVLA: You can contact the DVLA by phone on 0300 123 4321 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm) or by writing to them at the address listed on their website.
  3. Provide proof of overpayment: If you're due a refund, you'll need to provide proof of overpayment, such as a receipt or a letter from your bank showing the overpayment.

The DVLA will not typically send emails about tax refunds, so it's important to contact them directly to inquire about your refund.