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The way I understand it is, if you buy a car say in the middle of the month that hasn't been sorned ie still taxed then the new owner wont need to pay for the road fund licence for that month as technically the vehicle is still taxed, meanwhile the previous owner can only claim for full months that remain and not any part months.The thing that gets me is its supposedly a modern system but we still work in months. If I buy a car on the 25th I will have to pay a months tax for 5 days motoring which is wrong. There's no reason our new system shouldn't be able to handle everyone's months starting on different days.
I was of the understanding the vehicle is untaxed the second the keys change hands and therefore needs taxing before driving awayThe way I understand it is, if you buy a car say in the middle of the month that hasn't been sorned ie still taxed then the new owner wont need to pay for the road fund licence for that month as technically the vehicle is still taxed, meanwhile the previous owner can only claim for full months that remain and not any part months.
I may be wrong of course, but my apprentice recently purchased a car with a week's still left to run and was unable to purchase any road tax until the following month. It makes perfect sense to me.
But the dvla/vosa don't yet know that the vehicle has changed hands therefore you'll be unable to tax it again during a 'taxed month'.I was off the understanding the vehicle is untaxed the second the keys change hands and therefore needs taxing before driving away
When you phone/go online you select the option for new keeper and you can tax it. I know because I did this when I bought I my van earlier in the year. Is bought it on the 22nd and was able to tax itBut the dvla/vosa don't yet know that the vehicle has changed hands therefore you'll be unable to tax it again during a 'taxed month'.
Then may be my apprentice may have taken a different approach, I'll ask him when I go back to work.When you phone/go online you select the option for new keeper and you can tax it. I know because I did this when I bought I my van earlier in the year. Is bought it on the 22nd and was able to tax it
So I Receive a reminder yesterday telling me both the vans were due at the beginning of December and this is my last chance to pay before I presume I get fined. My question is have I missed the original letter or do they not remind you now when it is due, Are we now expected to remember when it's due for renewal. Also how come if it was due at the beginning that they have allowed until the end of december without a fine.
I miss the tax disc already, it was much easier having a constant reminder in the windscreen.
Yes they can impound your vehicle, charge you storage then crush it and also charge you for that.
Mods,
This thread should be merged with another thread.
http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk...ical-forum/107476-we-just-nation-moaners.html
I think it was tongue in cheek, another way of saying we are definitely a nation of moanersWhy is that then, I started both threads about 2 seperate topics so why would they get merged.
Why is that then, I started both threads about 2 seperate topics so why would they get merged.
That was a joke Gmes, I never presume to tell the mods their job.
I clicked on a thread entitled new road tax system and read post after post of moans.
Happy new year.
Apologies Andy I didn't mean to reply like that, I haven't been up long which isn't good for me I don't like these late nights and not having to get up early, I'm used to being on the move from 6am.
See I'm moaning again lol you may have been right the 1st time :tounge_smile: