I've just seen some brief paragraph saying that road tax is now not transferable when you sell a car, that the current owner has to get a refund
and the new owner has to take it out. Has anyone got any more information?
More importantly, what happens if the car is sold mid month? The seller will have their tax refund from the end of the month, but the buyer will have
to buy tax from the beginning of the month? Suddenly the government has got two months worth of tax, that can't be right can it?
You want to bet? sounds about right to me. Well, what they are up to sounds right. It may not be, but I expect it is.
As far as I know that's right, yes.
This is only from October and the ibtroduxtion of the tax disc less system. Anything with a disc is transferable.
I know they have to raise money in tax but time and again they seem to be ripping people off there again they are all on the fiddle so what do expect at least the greek government admit to bribes etc ours is just as bent
So I can see a peak in used car sales at the end of each month!?
What a daft system
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Originally posted by tegwin
So I can see a peak in used car sales at the end of each month!?
What a daft system
You do wonder about these things but.
When it was a paper disc bought from the post office you can see the logic for doing it a month at a time either for purchase or refund.
Then some bright spark says, we now have these computer things and online stuff so lets get rid of the paper disc (and the fee we pay to the post
office) and save a some money.
Now if it is now done online in real time there is no reason why it cannot be done per day either for purchase of refund but, the same bright spark
has probably worked out.......
7 million used cars change hands each year
Average car tax say £180 per year
Let's say that 80% of those will now be double taxed for a month that's £84,000,000 extra income!!!!!
But I'm sure they will say its all about making sure cars all cars are taxed and insured and nothing to do with the money.
Yer right, as usual all it will do is incovenience the basically law abiding and those that didn't give a damn before still won't!
And as a bonus by making the system even more complicated the opportunity for sending out those automatic fines for, not sorn, no tax, no insurance
adds another enhanced income stream to the coffers.
Rant over.
Another good reason to stick the road fund licence on fuel
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Originally posted by Brook_lands
Now if it is now done online in real time there is no reason why it cannot be done per day either for purchase of refund
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Originally posted by steve m
Another good reason to stick the road fund licence on fuel
The down side is that they will have run the numbers and expect to get less back via the fuel route, so they won't do it.
Plus they use the tax application as the point of checking insurance and MOT are present and correct.
Plus they'd have to make a vast swathe of public sector workers redundant, which won't go well.
how anyone can tell if the tax on the car is in your name or the previous owners?
Presumably if its not insured and taxed by the same keeper then an auto fine will be dispatched.....
going to be a lot of cars moved around at the end of each month and most likely people not taxing cars correctly
seller sells car on last day of month and then declares a SORN as well, new owner taxes car next day, but will the new owner be fined for the period
of untaxed?
just like Registration documents this should be online as well with a time stamp
so you sell your car you fill V5C out online
current owner automatically get tax rebate and the new owner must pay for tax
but it should be done on a daily basis not monthly
scam pure and simple it will also be to try and cut out rouge traders not declaring there on the side income
as genuine dealers will have trade plates
[Edited on 7/4/14 by silky16v]
[Edited on 7/4/14 by silky16v]
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
The down side is that they will have run the numbers and expect to get less back via the fuel route, so they won't do it..
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
The down side is that they will have run the numbers and expect to get less back via the fuel route, so they won't do it.
Plus they use the tax application as the point of checking insurance and MOT are present and correct.
Plus they'd have to make a vast swathe of public sector workers redundant, which won't go well.
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Originally posted by silky16v
going to be a lot of cars moved around at the end of each month and most likely people not taxing cars correctly
seller sells car on last day of month and then declares a SORN as well, new owner taxes car next day, but will the new owner be fined for the period of untaxed?
just like Registration documents this should be online as well with a time stamp
so you sell your car you fill V5C out online
current owner automatically get tax rebate and the new owner must pay for tax
but it should be done on a daily basis not monthly
scam pure and simple it will also be to try and cut out rouge traders not declaring there on the side income
as genuine dealers will have trade plates
[Edited on 7/4/14 by silky16v]
[Edited on 7/4/14 by silky16v]