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Title: Replica tax discs
Post by: Ollie3.0v6 on 09 September 2016, 16:55:37
Hi All,

Thought id show you my replica tax disc.  Just does not look right without a disc in corner.

(http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/922/3aQxlR.jpg) (https://imageshack.com/i/pm3aQxlRj)

Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: johnnydog on 09 September 2016, 17:21:12
It would look even better if they had filled it in right!
It should read just 'Vauxhall', not 'Vauxhall Omega 3.0 V6'!
Send it back for a correct one!
Also, just being pedantic (sorry!) having done a (sneaky) DVLA check, shouldn't it expire on the last day of November 1999 if it had a 6 month licence (or last day of May 00 with a 12 month licence) as the car was registered in June 99; as it stands expiring on the last day of December 1999, the car would have had a 7 month tax disc which as we all know wouldn't have been possible! Therefore the date of issue is 6 months too early!!
I see duplicate tax discs proudly displayed in cars at classic car shows, but the owners often get the wrong date on the disc, forgetting that the 1st tax disc would have expired 4 (depending on the age of the car),6 or 12 months AFTER the date of registration.
Having said all that, I agree - something looks missing without a disc. If you still have the last tax disc that was issued for your car before they stopped issuing them, then the first and last discs in seperate holders would be an interesting feature!
Incidentally, I still have all my old tax discs for every car I've ever owned - I think the oldest one I have is Sept 76!
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Ollie3.0v6 on 09 September 2016, 18:05:25
Thanks for info mate!! Ah damn lol  ::) ::) ::)

I did think about the expiry date too.  Might look into another one next month.   8)
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: johnnydog on 09 September 2016, 18:14:39
No problem!
We have several cars in our family - the absence of a tax disc means that I haven't a clue when they expire now - you could budget before in advance because you always had a disc to remind you. Now, it catches you unawares when the renewal arrives, just when you thought you had money to spare at the end of the month.....
I know you can check on line, but in reality, you don't.....does anyone?
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 09 September 2016, 18:23:30
No problem!
We have several cars in our family - the absence of a tax disc means that I haven't a clue when they expire now - you could budget before in advance because you always had a disc to remind you. Now, it catches you unawares when the renewal arrives, just when you thought you had money to spare at the end of the month.....
I know you can check on line, but in reality, you don't.....does anyone?

Yep

Tax disc on my cars.

No doubt the tax disc was abolished after a 'focus group' of 'twentysomthings' decided that it wasn't necessary in the modern age.
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Nick W on 09 September 2016, 20:59:42
I ripped the final one off my car the morning it expired. They're ugly and unnecessary. I've several years worth of club membership stickers I won't add to.


And as for an expiry reminder, we all use computers: add an alarm to your calendar for the VFD, MOT and insurance for each car you're responsible for.


I put a friend's car in for an MOT earlier this week because it had already expired, and used a label printer for a sticker in the doorshut with the new expiry date.
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Ollie3.0v6 on 09 September 2016, 21:26:49
No problem!
We have several cars in our family - the absence of a tax disc means that I haven't a clue when they expire now - you could budget before in advance because you always had a disc to remind you. Now, it catches you unawares when the renewal arrives, just when you thought you had money to spare at the end of the month.....
I know you can check on line, but in reality, you don't.....does anyone?

Yeah, agree the tax disc did serve as a reminder, you could count down the months and save.  haha and no I dont check online ;)

Ollie
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: 78bex on 09 September 2016, 23:32:02
Had 1 or 2 nicked off my bikes over the years  >:(
I`m goin back to 2012 & I did a nice job of making the tax disc holder robber proof  :y
I`m gonna have to cut it off now if I want shot  ;D
Rant mode on : Why is any biker expected to pay VED beats the hell out of me. This mornin I counted 4 scoots & 2 full size bikes in a gaggle all waiting for the lights to change green.  The Kwaka ZX10 in front of me pays £81, I pay £60 & the small scoots £17.  Why  ???
2017 will see another shake-up for VED. Ruddy Osbourne  >:( So if your thinking of buying a new low rated VED  motor get it before April next year. After that date it will cost you £140 a year to sit on the road 
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 10 September 2016, 02:30:21
No problem!
We have several cars in our family - the absence of a tax disc means that I haven't a clue when they expire now - you could budget before in advance because you always had a disc to remind you. Now, it catches you unawares when the renewal arrives, just when you thought you had money to spare at the end of the month.....
I know you can check on line, but in reality, you don't.....does anyone?
No need... They email the reminder ::) and if you are keeping the car a while, you can set for auto renewal, MoT depending of course :y
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Mr Gav on 10 September 2016, 10:41:07
No problem!
We have several cars in our family - the absence of a tax disc means that I haven't a clue when they expire now - you could budget before in advance because you always had a disc to remind you. Now, it catches you unawares when the renewal arrives, just when you thought you had money to spare at the end of the month.....
I know you can check on line, but in reality, you don't.....does anyone?
No need... They email the reminder ::) and if you are keeping the car a while, you can set for auto renewal, MoT depending of course :y

Or you can just pay it monthly with a direct debit  :y
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: biggriffin on 10 September 2016, 11:15:02
No problem!
We have several cars in our family - the absence of a tax disc means that I haven't a clue when they expire now - you could budget before in advance because you always had a disc to remind you. Now, it catches you unawares when the renewal arrives, just when you thought you had money to spare at the end of the month.....
I know you can check on line, but in reality, you don't.....does anyone?
No need... They email the reminder ::) and if you are keeping the car a while, you can set for auto renewal, MoT depending of course :y

Or you can just pay it monthly with a direct debit  :y

Bloody government get enough of my money, I pay in full, not monthly, to pay more. :(
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: ronnyd on 10 September 2016, 11:27:49
No problem!
We have several cars in our family - the absence of a tax disc means that I haven't a clue when they expire now - you could budget before in advance because you always had a disc to remind you. Now, it catches you unawares when the renewal arrives, just when you thought you had money to spare at the end of the month.....
I know you can check on line, but in reality, you don't.....does anyone?
No need... They email the reminder ::) and if you are keeping the car a while, you can set for auto renewal, MoT depending of course :y

Or you can just pay it monthly with a direct debit  :y

Bloody government get enough of my money, I pay in full, not monthly, to pay more. :(
It,s peanuts really, the difference that is. :y
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: tunnie on 10 September 2016, 11:30:38
I used to pay monthly for both, as otherwise it's £600 odd in one go. Difference was pennies really, so DD worth it in my view.

That said my new trusty steed only costs £30 per year for tax, so that's going in one payment  ;D  :D
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 10 September 2016, 11:55:43
I ripped the final one off my car the morning it expired. They're ugly and unnecessary. I've several years worth of club membership stickers I won't add to.


And as for an expiry reminder, we all use computers: add an alarm to your calendar for the VFD, MOT and insurance for each car you're responsible for.


I put a friend's car in for an MOT earlier this week because it had already expired, and used a label printer for a sticker in the doorshut with the new expiry date.

Many older people still don't.

Also, it is far more convenient to simply glance at a small circular disc at the bottom of the screen rather than use a computer (provided the site isn't down)

Tax avoidance is also far easier and greater now there is no visible disc.
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 10 September 2016, 12:04:46
No problem!
We have several cars in our family - the absence of a tax disc means that I haven't a clue when they expire now - you could budget before in advance because you always had a disc to remind you. Now, it catches you unawares when the renewal arrives, just when you thought you had money to spare at the end of the month.....
I know you can check on line, but in reality, you don't.....does anyone?
No need... They email the reminder ::) and if you are keeping the car a while, you can set for auto renewal, MoT depending of course :y

Or you can just pay it monthly with a direct debit  :y

Bloody government get enough of my money, I pay in full, not monthly, to pay more. :(
It,s peanuts really, the difference that is. :y


Er.....quite a lot of peanuts.

Both the Signum and the XFR cost £515.

D/D costs £45.06 x 12 = £540.72. A difference of £25.72. A big bag of peanuts. :'(
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: flyer 0712 on 10 September 2016, 12:14:37
As from April next year..unless you buy an electric car which are more than likely tax free, all new cars are subject to new car tax rules..and when you google the price scale some are horrendous first year tax price then dropping to around £140 per year..However if you spend over £40,000 (very unlikely) the first years tax (£2000)can stay that price for the first 5 years..No wonder.Osbourne has done a runner... ;D
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Nick W on 10 September 2016, 14:27:59
I ripped the final one off my car the morning it expired. They're ugly and unnecessary. I've several years worth of club membership stickers I won't add to.


And as for an expiry reminder, we all use computers: add an alarm to your calendar for the VFD, MOT and insurance for each car you're responsible for.


I put a friend's car in for an MOT earlier this week because it had already expired, and used a label printer for a sticker in the doorshut with the new expiry date.

Many older people still don't.

Also, it is far more convenient to simply glance at a small circular disc at the bottom of the screen rather than use a computer (provided the site isn't down)

Tax avoidance is also far easier and greater now there is no visible disc.

We are all reading this forum on some sort of computer. Old people can sort themselves out.

You still have to look at the disc. There are lots of drivers who pay no attention to the car, which would be an improvement.

I suspect that due to the large number of ANPR cameras, and easy access to the DVLA data base, deliberate long term VED avoidance is much harder than it used to be.
Title: Re: Replica tax discs
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 10 September 2016, 14:41:21
I ripped the final one off my car the morning it expired. They're ugly and unnecessary. I've several years worth of club membership stickers I won't add to.


And as for an expiry reminder, we all use computers: add an alarm to your calendar for the VFD, MOT and insurance for each car you're responsible for.


I put a friend's car in for an MOT earlier this week because it had already expired, and used a label printer for a sticker in the doorshut with the new expiry date.

Many older people still don't.

Also, it is far more convenient to simply glance at a small circular disc at the bottom of the screen rather than use a computer (provided the site isn't down)

Tax avoidance is also far easier and greater now there is no visible disc.

We are all reading this forum on some sort of computer. Old people can sort themselves out.

You still have to look at the disc. There are lots of drivers who pay no attention to the car, which would be an improvement.

I suspect that due to the large number of ANPR cameras, and easy access to the DVLA data base, deliberate long term VED avoidance is much harder than it used to be.

That's dear old STMO f*cked then. ;)