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Previously on "$$$$$$$$$$$$ing tax disks"

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  • wc2
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    Originally posted by Jon
    At least I was hoping for some good, supporting replies....
    Try reading your original post back to yourself

    It reads like a 419er

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  • Jon
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    At least I was hoping for some good, supporting replies....

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  • Toad
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    Bloody 'ell, there's some serious stuff going on here tonight.
    I'm off back to the caravan forum.
    Cheerio the noo.

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  • Jon
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    Motor Bike's is watt they refer all types as ....Tax Class BICYCLE

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by threaded
    Do I need a SORN for my dead bike?
    No, but you should ensure that the guy at the local tip you dump it at signs to accept ownership and disposes of it in the proper manner!

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by MrsGoof
    Huh I need to register my bikes with DVLA !
    No one don't tell me no nuffink they don't.
    Do I need a SORN for my dead bike?

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  • MrsGoof
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    Originally posted by Jon
    they say you have to have the correct Registration doc's for the Car or Bicycle as evidence for us to take them off the system.
    Huh I need to register my bikes with DVLA !
    No one don't tell me no nuffink they don't.

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  • Ruprect
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    At least you get value for money with car tax; after all its not like we're taxed through the nose for fuel or anything.

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  • PRC1964
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    Error - Fleetwood module overload!

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  • Jon
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    I think the DVLA just sit there in there silly offices just to see what they can cone out of the punters next !

    What about this then .....

    I had one car currently in SORN and they have never sent me out a reminder.

    I have just now received a fixed penalty fine of £40 and £20 areas of tax, £60 in total,
    For a vehicle that is None Existing, I scrapped it about 5 Years ago.
    Due to some circumstance I lost a lot of my vehicle documentation
    I have about 6 more at the moment in the same situation.
    No Vehicle and No doc's.
    I have phoned up DVLA Swansea a lot of times after I had got a fine some time before, none declaration of SORN
    they say you have to have the correct Registration doc's for the Car or Bicycle as evidence for us to take them off the system.
    I think it's a bad thing having to pay £19 just to get new documents just to send them back to scrap the vehicle.

    Jon

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod
    If you can't obey our laws then feck off back to your own country!
    Gee Spod, losen up - your wife may have frequent "headaches", but no need to take it on us!

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by AtW
    That's why I bought the disk int he post office - doubt they even offer discount for buying online.
    If you can't obey our laws then feck off back to your own country!

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  • AtW
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    That's why I bought the disk int he post office - doubt they even offer discount for buying online.

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  • datestamp
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    If your car is more than three years old then you will need to produce an MOT certificate.
    Nice MOT man said, this is all now online. If you buy your tax online, they will know that you have an MOT because it is busy recording it all now.

    Unfortunately I left it until a couple of days beforehand, which was too late to test out this theory and buy online, as they seem to demand a week or two 'notice' for them to send the tax disk via donkey-delivery or something as equally strange. I mean computerisation FFS. If I were stopped 3 days after it expired by the Feds, their computer should say, "oh yes - he bought his tax online 5 days ago at 3:21 pm precisely, and is still waiting for that dammed donkey delivery service". But that is not the kind of world we live in.

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by AtW
    I wonder - would it be illegal to drive to post office to buy tax disk today? Should I walk?
    Just do it man!!
    If you see the Police...just floor it...You may end up on Police, Camera, Action
    but hay! You'll be famous for 15 mins

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