SteveWallace
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posted on 14/5/15 at 12:03 PM |
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Vehicle Tax for Kit Car
The end of this month marks the anniversary of the DVLA registering my Viento after getting through IVA last year so my tax will need to be renewed.
Accordingly, the DVLA has sent me a reminder letter (a V11) to buy a new tax on line. However, the V11 states that the car needs an appropriate MOT
test certificate and the on-line application asks me to confirm that I have one, stating that they will check.
My understanding is that an IVA'ed car counts as new, even on a Q plate, so I don't need an MOT for a couple of years yet.
Has anyone on here come across this and, if so, what did you do about it? I don't want to confirm on-line that I have an MOT when I
haven't for fear of their on-line system spitting out an automatic fine or something when they check, or getting picked up on a camera somewhere
and having the car squashed for my trouble!!
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snakebelly
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posted on 14/5/15 at 12:10 PM |
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Think you'll find this is an old chestnut, the end result will be that getting the car MOT'd will probably be much the easier option when
compared to arguing the toss with DVLA.
Sorry
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aka Keith
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posted on 14/5/15 at 12:22 PM |
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when this happened with me, I went to my local post office and there was a form to fill out which allowed you to get your tax disc without a MOT. If
you do a quick search in the forum, I am sure you will find the form number.
Yours
Craig
found for you:
as indicated earlier in the thread. print of form V112 or get it from your local post office, (it is an MOT exception form for the purposes of tax
discs normally used by taxi cabs/buses/minibuses etc).
Sign it - self declaration that your car does not need an MOT
take your V5 and your insurance certificate with you
show to counter (at post office)
bingo tax disc in exchange for beer tokens.
[Edited on 14/5/15 by aka Keith]
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Slimy38
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posted on 14/5/15 at 12:25 PM |
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Is that still the approach, considering you don't get an actual tax disc?
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loggyboy
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posted on 14/5/15 at 12:25 PM |
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Try filling this in.
Its the old V112 form that listed new vehicles as one of the exemptions.
https://www.blackpool.gov.uk/Business/Licensing-and-permits/Forms/DVLA-V112-Form-%28MOT-exemption%29.pdf
The new one no longer has new cars as a option, despite them being exempt.
[Edited on 14-5-15 by loggyboy]
Mistral Motorsport
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Davedew
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posted on 14/5/15 at 12:28 PM |
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I had exactly the same problem when I came to tax my car at the beginning of April.
I phoned DVLA and the women on the phone tried to claim I needed an MOT as it was a Q plate.
After I asked to speak to a superior person she came back saying that no I did not need an MOT for 3 years.
This being the case the only place I can tax it is at a post office until it has had its first MOT.
I didn't even need the V112, or insurance cert. Just went in with the reminder, paid and walked out with a receipt.
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ravingfool
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posted on 14/5/15 at 01:06 PM |
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As stated a number of times above, there is no problem.
3 year exemption includes a q car so long as it is a 'new' q. (imports which are awarded 'q' plates do not get the same 3
year exemption).
Don't worry about the naysayers, just pop down to the local post office with your wallet and either the reminder or the v5. Takes 5 minutes but
you may need to explain briefly to the person behind the till, if you look at your v5 it will explicitly say that the car was registered new on a q
plate on whatever date.
I can't remember the exact wording but I found lots of contradictory information when I bought my kit so I just had a look at the relevant
legislation and it's quite clear. Forget which act this falls under but if you have any problems at the post office a bit of googling will sort
you out.
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40inches
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posted on 14/5/15 at 01:40 PM |
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Take it to your local PO, even if the system says it needs an MOT they can override it
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David Jenkins
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posted on 14/5/15 at 02:07 PM |
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When I was a puppy, I had the same problem 1 year after first registering my car. I took it down to the local DVLA office where the senior supervisor
took one look, said "that's stupid", and gave me my tax disc.
Now, the local DVLA office is long gone so there's no chance of getting face-to-face problem solving...
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rf900rush
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posted on 14/5/15 at 02:41 PM |
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I MOT'd my not kowing that I may not have needed it.
Turn out doing me a favor. The MOT man found a loose bolt on the steering that I had not spotted.
Could of been serious of not found. Alawys a good idea to have somone else do a check over.
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SteveWallace
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posted on 18/5/15 at 11:00 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by ravingfool
As stated a number of times above, there is no problem.
3 year exemption includes a q car so long as it is a 'new' q. (imports which are awarded 'q' plates do not get the same 3
year exemption).
I can't remember the exact wording but I found lots of contradictory information when I bought my kit so I just had a look at the relevant
legislation and it's quite clear. Forget which act this falls under but if you have any problems at the post office a bit of googling will sort
you out.
I found it. Its Section 47 (2) (a) and (b) of the Road Traffic Act 1988: Road Traffic Act is at ...
Road Traffic Act
I'll report back on my experience with the post office.
Went to the post office, handed over my V112 and got my tax no problem, so the system seems to work
[Edited on 18/5/15 by SteveWallace]
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