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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Andy B on 29 January 2012, 21:52:14
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I SORNed my Astra last October & took it off the road. Today I wanted to organise road tax for Wed so it could go back on the road. Looked on the Direct.Gov/DVLA web site to see it if I could do it on line and surprise surprise it seems I can only tax from the beginning of January!!! It'll take till Wed for the disc to arrive by Snail Mail ................. Looks like I'll be in a Post Office queue on Wed ??? ??? ???
I wonder where I put my documents! ::) ::)
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I SORNed my Astra last October & took it off the road. Today I wanted to organise road tax for Wed so it could go back on the road. Looked on the Direct.Gov/DVLA web site to see it if I could do it on line and surprise surprise it seems I can only tax from the beginning of January!!! It'll take till Wed for the disc to arrive by Snail Mail ................. Looks like I'll be in a Post Office queue on Wed ??? ??? ???
I wonder where I put my documents! ::) ::)
Why? :-\
The car I'm picking up from Ralf tomorrow will be on a SORN once it gets here but depending on how the repairs go I aim to get it up 'n' running and probavly run it myself for a bit so would be interested to nkow how come you can't simply tax from the date you require.
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I SORNed my Astra last October & took it off the road. Today I wanted to organise road tax for Wed so it could go back on the road. Looked on the Direct.Gov/DVLA web site to see it if I could do it on line and surprise surprise it seems I can only tax from the beginning of January!!! It'll take till Wed for the disc to arrive by Snail Mail ................. Looks like I'll be in a Post Office queue on Wed ??? ??? ???
I wonder where I put my documents! ::) ::)
Why? :-\
The car I'm picking up from Ralf tomorrow will be on a SORN once it gets here but depending on how the repairs go I aim to get it up 'n' running and probavly run it myself for a bit so would be interested to nkow how come you can't simply tax from the date you require.
Because RFL is sold in complete months and it's not the end of January, so it needs taxing for the whole month ;)
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I SORNed my Astra last October & took it off the road. Today I wanted to organise road tax for Wed so it could go back on the road. Looked on the Direct.Gov/DVLA web site to see it if I could do it on line and surprise surprise it seems I can only tax from the beginning of January!!! It'll take till Wed for the disc to arrive by Snail Mail ................. Looks like I'll be in a Post Office queue on Wed ??? ??? ???
I wonder where I put my documents! ::) ::)
Why? :-\
The car I'm picking up from Ralf tomorrow will be on a SORN once it gets here but depending on how the repairs go I aim to get it up 'n' running and probavly run it myself for a bit so would be interested to nkow how come you can't simply tax from the date you require.
You can ........... as long as you're prepared to lose weeks of a month. You can't do part months.
DVLA stand to gain £millions due to the similar situation of not being able to tax a car that doesn't have insurance on it. If you wanted to keep a car on your drive when the insurance ran out but didn't think that the hassle of SORNing it was worth while - you'd be a criminal & be worthy of fining!!! :-X
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if it on own drive it dont need insuring if sorn, it in places like public car parks where problem is
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Unless the vehicle has current RFL, the only people who can buy it in advance are dealers ;) Who actually have to mark it as 6/12 months + 1 Week :D
If you taxed it tomorrow from the start of Feb, you could easily start driving it around before you have paid the appropriate road tax, looking perfectly legal ;)
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So keep it on a SORN.... and taxing and insuring from the 1st of the month is the way forward if you want to run the aforementioned previously SORN'd car?
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If you taxed it tomorrow from the start of Feb, you could easily start driving it around before you have paid the appropriate road tax, looking perfectly legal ;)
I know the reason .......... but I thought the system might have catered for the honest amongst us. ;) ;) ;)
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If you taxed it tomorrow from the start of Feb, you could easily start driving it around before you have paid the appropriate road tax, looking perfectly legal ;)
I know the reason .......... but I thought the system might have catered for the honest amongst us. ;) ;) ;)
Unfortunately, there are far too many who aren't >:( >:(
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if it on own drive it dont need insuring if sorn, it in places like public car parks where problem is
but it's the other way round I was talking about. Last year, my bike was sat in MY garage with road tax but no insurance, that's now against the rules! Why? I was losing out by 'wasting' the road tax on a boke I couldn't use because it wasn't insured. ??? ???
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If you taxed it tomorrow from the start of Feb, you could easily start driving it around before you have paid the appropriate road tax, looking perfectly legal ;)
I know the reason .......... but I thought the system might have catered for the honest amongst us. ;) ;) ;)
Unfortunately, there are far too many who aren't >:( >:(
Exactly! A bit like the Aunty-personnel at work that only make black & white rules so they don't have to manage the grey bits of life! ::) ::)
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I think as long as the cars not going to be used till the start of the month you can apply for it early,even on-line I'm sure? if your sending it to DVLA, they will issue it when its due,saving the month, Im in the same boat with mine, it was registered disabled so all has to go to DVLA, lucky for me mines in my garage and I dont need to use it untill its taxed anyway :y
I dont think the old bill recognise " my M8 on the forum told me its ok" ;D
Ring them they will soon tell you.
Its a mine field lol
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I think as long as the cars not going to be used till the start of the month you can apply for it early,even on-line I'm sure? .............
SWMBO used to work in the LVLO in Pompy many many moons ago, and even then, you couldonly get next months disc if you went in the day before. But ISTR that they would post it to you if you went in before hand.
I've been on the website & I could've taxed it from 1/1/2012 but as we're now on the 29th and it'll take till Feb for the disc to arrive I'd have thought I'd have been able to use the web to tax it from 1/2/2012 ........... but there isn't that option ??? ??? ???
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I think as long as the tax runs concurrently you may tax up to 2 weeks before its due, however as its sorn there lies the problem, you can apply to buy early from dvla they just wing issue it till its due, but it will be in their computer so you may not get trouble from our boys in blue as it will show as taxed, they may decide to tie tow it and crush it because its not displayed but thats another issue lol
Just wait its only a couple of days not worth the stress
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I think as long as the tax runs concurrently you may tax up to 2 weeks before its due, however as its sorn there lies the problem, you can apply to buy early from dvla they just wing issue it till its due, but it will be in their computer so you may not get trouble from our boys in blue as it will show as taxed, they may decide to tie tow it and crush it because its not displayed but thats another issue lol
Just wait its only a couple of days not worth the stress
It's now bought and sat on the side board waiting to go in the car. Directgov. doesn't give the option to be able to buy it early when it's SORNed ie you'd have to buy it starting from 1/1/2012 and lose 4 weeks of January, why don't they have the option of what the bloke in the local Post Office had this morning?
I taxed the Omega online last Fri but that's already taxed and the new disc will run on from the old one - I'll have the Astra legally roadworthy if the Omega's disc doesn't arrive by Wed. ;) ;)
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I think as long as the tax runs concurrently you may tax up to 2 weeks before its due, however as its sorn there lies the problem, you can apply to buy early from dvla they just wing issue it till its due, but it will be in their computer so you may not get trouble from our boys in blue as it will show as taxed, they may decide to tie tow it and crush it because its not displayed but thats another issue lol
Just wait its only a couple of days not worth the stress
It's now bought and sat on the side board waiting to go in the car. Directgov. doesn't give the option to be able to buy it early when it's SORNed ie you'd have to buy it starting from 1/1/2012 and lose 4 weeks of January, why don't they have the option of what the bloke in the local Post Office had this morning?
I taxed the Omega online last Fri but that's already taxed and the new disc will run on from the old one - I'll have the Astra legally roadworthy if the Omega's disc doesn't arrive by Wed. ;) ;)
I believe if taxed online you are allowed 5 days grace from the end of the month.
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I believe if taxed online you are allowed 5 days grace from the end of the month.
I think you're right if there's no gap between the two discs ......
I'll be glad to use my Astra for work again ...... it's cheaper to run! It gets depressing when another £80+ fill up in the Omega is approaching the red again!! ??? ???
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I believe if taxed online you are allowed 5 days grace from the end of the month.
I think you're right if there's no gap between the two discs ......
I'll be glad to use my Astra for work again ...... it's cheaper to run! It gets depressing when another £80+ fill up in the Omega is approaching the red again!! ??? ???
Yea,its not going to work with a sorned one,I was asked about a tax disc a while ago when I still had the Omega,it was the 2nd of the month and the disc hadn't turned up in't post,showed the nice man my online receipt and he was happy with it,even mentioned that the car came up as taxed on his system but did mention with a wry smile that" Failure to display" was still an offence in itself :(
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.... but did mention with a wry smile that" Failure to display" was still an offence in itself :(
I hope you drove over his toes as you left! ::) ::)
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.... but did mention with a wry smile that" Failure to display" was still an offence in itself :(
I hope you drove over his toes as you left! ::) ::)
Perish the thought,I was quite happy that he didn't notice the lack of tread on one of the front tyres :-X