Tax Disc Reminder boss Harvey Millington can receive up to 400 orders a day for paper discs, which remind motorists to renew their tax or MOT

Genius Harvey Millington, 13, can receive up to 400 orders a day for paper discs, which remind motorists to renew their tax or MOT.
After the rule changed last year, hundreds of people have found themselves unwittingly clamped for having an untaxed motor.
Harvey's business, Tax Disc Reminder, has been such a hit after just eight weeks of trading that he has raked in a whopping £3,000 from selling the paper reminders at £4 a pop.
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"I've had quite a few teachers asking me about it but my friends don't really know too much. Sometimes I am working quite hard.
"I'm probably the richest person in my class. I'm hoping to carry on for a while."
Harvey came up with the idea after noticing his dad's car no longer had a tax disc in the window last October.
He asked how people remembered to pay the bill when it went out of date, and what happened if they missed the deadline, leading to the schoolboy having a brainwave.
Research soon revealed that in March alone, 6,000 people all missed the deadline to renew their tax, were clamped at had to pay between £500 and £800.
That huge figure involves a fine, release fee, back-tax, and possible the added hit of having to fork out for a new MOT.
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Howard also helped register the business as a limited company because of Harvey's age, but apart from that, it has all been done by the little man.
Motorists just hop online and enter their details, such as address and registration, before Harvey looks up all the dates.
He then sends them one of the eight different design tax discs, including the popular Welsh dragon and Batman symbol, which drivers can shove in their windscreen if they wish.
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"I think he has got quite a few girlfriends right now.
"I do drive him hard. I don't give him nothing for nothing. You have to work.
"That's my philosophy and he has to follow it.
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Since its inception, the company has been getting steadily more and more orders, starting at around fifty a week, rising to 400.
Howard thinks the business has been so successful because of the money-making nature of the DVLA's new scheme.
He added: "It's a money making scheme.
"I have read about people who look up details on the internet and then clamp and fine you.
"It's ridiculous.
"It's doing so well. He's going to be on about four or five grand when he finishes the newest order.
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"But we have had a few people phone up because they have been clamped.
"They are £500 quid out of pocket, £4 is nothing in comparison.
"There are 22 million cars on the road. The DVLA say they will send a reminder but what happens if you move or the postman loses it?"
The company is getting orders at such a staggering rate that they have even discussed the idea of making it fully automatic, with orders made online, a computer printing the disc and sending it.
However, it would cost nearly £30,000 to make that a possibility, so Harvey is beginning to save.
You can find the company at www.taxdiscreminder.c