Hmm. Seems like a bit of a con.
Also, didnt know that anyone can now check to see if a cars taxed or not online. This is going to be good for the busybodies (like my neighbour).
Got a classic car which we only tax (and use) during the summer. So its on the driveway when not taxed but on the road when it is. Winds neighbour up for some reason that we stick it on the road.
Taxed it online at the weekend then stuck it on road. Im betting the online system is not updated immediately so you can bet hes checked by now. Waiting for please to knock my door so I can show them the printout.
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Originally posted by Grasser73 View PostNot any more you don't. I bought a banger from a dealer on saturday for my son. Dealer taxed it online for him there-and-then and no insurance details were required which is just as well since he doesn't have any yet.
Not legally you can't. Insurance is needed even just to park on the public road. Also if you let someone else drive it then often it's a requirement of their policy that the car is properly insured by the owner.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHave to admit, my road tax renewal is a couple of months overdue now, and no fines in the post yet (although I know there are some road tax checking cameras dotted around).
Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYou need insurance to get tax, not the other way around. But having taxed it you can cancel the insurance and park it on the road, or let someone else drive it.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYou need insurance to get tax, not the other way around. But having taxed it you can cancel the insurance and park it on the road, or let someone else drive it.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostBut won't I have to get my road tax up to date, and backdated to when it expired, in order to renew my car insurance? (I certainly wouldn't drive uninsured.)
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An expression about geese, feathers and hissing comes to mind.
I was just watching a program on player about rise of Hitler. Amazing what people will tolerate.
I'm off back to my flat screen TV and cheap booze.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postpossibly but expect your insurance company to try.
That's not to say there's no repercussions, mind - if they cancel your insurance after the fact you've got problems going forwards!
*Mind you, I've had 2x fully comp claims and they never actually did any real due diligence then. Might be different now it's all electronic now, I guess.
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Originally posted by zeitghostEr, the insurance company prefers if you don't tax it as it invalidates your insurance.
money from old dopes
you know its on the computer don't you?
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostOne of those is the thread I started on it last year. It's a worse system IMHO. God knows how many more untaxed and uninsured cars are on the road now.
But won't I have to get my road tax up to date, and backdated to when it expired, in order to renew my car insurance? (I certainly wouldn't drive uninsured.)
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One of those is the thread I started on it last year. It's a worse system IMHO. God knows how many more untaxed and uninsured cars are on the road now.
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This is a KUATB squared:
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...tax-discs.html
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ules-pita.html
However, pointing out that the government are bastards can never been done too many times in my view.
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