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Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: NoelC Date: March 21, 2014, 6:56 pm
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[quote author=hotchy link=topic=7876.msg86495#msg86495
date=1395405856]
:toothless: Whats the paper less tax disc thingie, and able to
pay monthly (2.154).
Does that mean i could just buy two months tax instead of six
?.... >rock<
[/quote]
HTML https://www.gov.uk/government/news/direct-debit-and-abolition-of-the-tax-disc
HTML https://www.gov.uk/government/news/direct-debit-and-abolition-of-the-tax-disc
You will be able to pay monthly on direct debit.
#Post#: 86518--------------------------------------------------
Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: NiteMare Date: March 21, 2014, 7:03 pm
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this rolling exemption is a real pisser, i bought my '76 bonnie
with only 18 or so months months to go for my free disc and then
the wankers go and cancel it, i eventually fall off a ladder and
can't start it up for two or three years so it then gets laid up
i only went and sold the bugger last year as i couldn't justify
spending 200odd quid a year for maybe 6 rides out
wankers the lot of them :smiley-furious:
#Post#: 86618--------------------------------------------------
Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: Richard Date: March 25, 2014, 7:33 am
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seems to me the whole bloody country has gone to ratshit!
read recently a 47 yr old bobby been prosecuted for assault then
dismissed for gross misconduct for dinging a piece of shite who
spat in his face! [had it been me he would not have been able to
talk to make any complaint ]
another woman police officer is to be prosecuted for sexual
assault for smacking the arse of a male colleague [faggot
perhaps] [would it had happened to me I'd have kept quiet]
a midlands health trust gave some tabby bigger tits at the
expense of assisting a young girl to walk correctly!
ar I will correct myself, the country hasn't gone to ratshit but
it has gone hell in a handcart :banghead
#Post#: 90525--------------------------------------------------
Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: Dirty Girty Date: July 9, 2014, 2:50 pm
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Has anyone tried to tax a historic vehicle? I have just tried
and it still wants to charge me on line as it says a historic
vehicle is one made before 1st January 1974.....I thought this
thing was a rolling exemption - Girty was 1st registered on 5th
July 1974...ergo she should be tax free........dont tell me that
I'm going to have to wait till after January to get her tax
free........
Any one else recently tried to tax a historic vehicle?
#Post#: 90533--------------------------------------------------
Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: NoelC Date: July 9, 2014, 3:12 pm
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Yep, got an MOT pass on the 1973 Tdi lightweight on Saturday so
taxed it as historic that morning.
Go into a Post Office that does tax with the V5C (MOT and
insurance docs too in case they don't match online). Fill out
section 7 box 31 Tax class as HISTORIC and sign section 8.
They'll give you your free disc and send the form to the DVLA
for updating. You retain the rear half. It worked for me with
zero hassle. Now the local offices have closed it's the only way
to change the taxation class AFAIK, you can't do it online or by
post.
#Post#: 90539--------------------------------------------------
Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: NoelC Date: July 9, 2014, 3:21 pm
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Actually, I should read things properly. No, a vehicle
built/registered between 1st January 1974 and 31st December 1974
will not qualify for historic tax until 1st April 2015. But when
yours does you need to change it at the Post Office.
HTML https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/293910/TIIN_2507_8011_40_year_rolling_exemption_for_classic_vehicles_.pdf
HTML https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/293910/TIIN_2507_8011_40_year_rolling_exemption_for_classic_vehicles_.pdf
#Post#: 90547--------------------------------------------------
Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: The Rhubarb Cowboy Date: July 9, 2014, 3:59 pm
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I was on a news agents today and started leafing through
practical classics. There was an article in there saying that
the dvla were not going to use clubs to resolve disputes which
seems a shames as some clubs are knowledgeable and are a useful
resource :-\
#Post#: 90552--------------------------------------------------
Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: NoelC Date: July 9, 2014, 4:11 pm
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That is a shame. The DVLA really are a disgrace on so many
levels, with VOSA and the DSA now merged to the DVSA it seems
odd they didn't go the whole hog, roll the lot into one and have
a "DVA" only.
I mean we have an issue getting tax online for the buses
sometimes. This is due to them still being on handwritten MOTs,
the VOSA (DVSA) computer talks to the PNC, but doesn't talk to
the DVLA. Some Welsh twat acually is sat there manually typing
the number plates in to the DVLA system from VOSA records.
Seriously? :wanker:
#Post#: 90574--------------------------------------------------
Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: Wooden Date: July 10, 2014, 5:32 am
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[quote author=johnpirate link=topic=7876.msg86462#msg86462
date=1395260130]
Alan Clark had a really nice Citroen decapotable.
[/quote]
As well as a Jaguar C-type, D-type, Jaguar SS100, Jaguar XK120
DHC, Bentley R-Type Continental, Bentley 8 Litre Special,
Porsche 911, VW Beetle, RR Silver Ghost, Bentley Continental S,
and a few others to boot (including thoroughly used and abused
Series Land Rovers). The man was a true motoring aficionado, and
a jolly good driver too - winning the Silver Ghost Alpine Race
at least once.
Famously, in his near new Bentley Continental S, he lost the
rear end on a motorway slip-road (quite easy if you boot it in
wet conditions). He joined the motorway sideways (so at
right-angles to the carriageways) occupying both the nearside
and middle lanes, but still travelling faster then the oncoming
motorway traffic...! He quickly managed to correct this, swung
the Bentley around into the outside lane, and shot off towards
the horizon!
I only wish that I could have been there to see it.
#Post#: 90589--------------------------------------------------
Re: VED Exemption now 40 year and rolling :)
By: johnpirate Date: July 10, 2014, 1:55 pm
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[quote author=Wooden link=topic=7876.msg90574#msg90574
date=1404988367]
[quote author=johnpirate link=topic=7876.msg86462#msg86462
date=1395260130]
Alan Clark had a really nice Citroen decapotable.
[/quote]
As well as a Jaguar C-type, D-type, Jaguar SS100, Jaguar XK120
DHC, Bentley R-Type Continental, Bentley 8 Litre Special,
Porsche 911, VW Beetle, RR Silver Ghost, Bentley Continental S,
and a few others to boot (including thoroughly used and abused
Series Land Rovers). The man was a true motoring aficionado, and
a jolly good driver too - winning the Silver Ghost Alpine Race
at least once.
Famously, in his near new Bentley Continental S, he lost the
rear end on a motorway slip-road (quite easy if you boot it in
wet conditions). He joined the motorway sideways (so at
right-angles to the carriageways) occupying both the nearside
and middle lanes, but still travelling faster then the oncoming
motorway traffic...! He quickly managed to correct this, swung
the Bentley around into the outside lane, and shot off towards
the horizon!
I only wish that I could have been there to see it.
[/quote] the guy was pure class and a dirty bugger to boot!!
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