shortie
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| posted on 6/9/07 at 04:42 PM |
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Taxing a kitcar
Some of you will be well aware that there is always an issue when trying to tax kitcars due to the fact that often it asks for an MOT even though the
car is less than three years old.
When this happened to me and I spoke to the DVLA they told me to fill in form V112 and take it with my insurance and tax renewal form to the post
office.
The post office accepted it no probs when I explained that the DVLA had told me that I would be able to tax it as long as I filled in the form
V112.
I am just about to tax it again and am going to do the same, I also noticed that the form has been ammended slightly to specifically state excemption
for less than three years old where you actually state the date of manufacture (in my case 2005).
Here's the link to the form
http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=93724&Rendition=Web
Just thought it might be very useful for other people with the same issue.
Rich.
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DarrenW
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| posted on 6/9/07 at 10:11 PM |
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Great post. Shoiuld help a few people out.
I was shocked when i was allowed to renew mine online this week. There must be a hidden code on the logbook that Swansea use to state no MOT needed.
Mine was sent back 6 months after first registration courtesy of local DVLA office.
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BenB
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| posted on 6/9/07 at 10:27 PM |
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Which section of Page 2 did you choose? None of those seem compatible to kit cars?
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matt_claydon
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| posted on 6/9/07 at 11:20 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by DarrenWThere must be a hidden code on the logbook that Swansea use to state no MOT needed.
There's nothing hidden about it - it's the bit that states the 'date of first registration'. If that's less than three
years ago then no MOT required, simple as that (doesn't make any difference if it's Q, age-related, or new plate).
Whether that's really sensible or not in the spirit of the 'new cars don't require MOT for three years' rule is a different
matter, but it makes life a lot easier for us kit-car builders. 
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asn163
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| posted on 7/9/07 at 11:39 AM |
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Hi, I think that this will come in useful.
Just got my tax renewal through this morning and they claim I need an MOT. My MK was only registered last year on a Q plate so we'll see if this
does the trick.
Thanks,
Simon
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DarrenW
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| posted on 7/9/07 at 01:31 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by matt_claydon
quote: Originally posted by DarrenWThere must be a hidden code on the logbook that Swansea use to state no MOT needed.
There's nothing hidden about it - it's the bit that states the 'date of first registration'. If that's less than three
years ago then no MOT required, simple as that (doesn't make any difference if it's Q, age-related, or new plate).
Whether that's really sensible or not in the spirit of the 'new cars don't require MOT for three years' rule is a different
matter, but it makes life a lot easier for us kit-car builders.
Not strictly true Matt. My first V5 had correct dates entered but still couldnt tax 6 months after SVA. Local DVLA took it back in with my tax cheque.
Sent tax to me and V5 to Swansea. This time ive taxed online no problems. The way i take it is the words are just what we can read but the codes etc
are for computer / DVLA use and also need to be correct.
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David Jenkins
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| posted on 7/9/07 at 02:33 PM |
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Lat time I got one of those reminders with "MOT certificate" in the requirements I went down to the local DVLA office in Ipswich. Talked
to the bloke, who went off and talked to an inspector, and 5 minutes later I was told that the requirement was wrong and that I'd be sent a disc
in the post. No fuss, and it arrived a couple of days later. If I'd taken a copy of the MAC certificate with me I could have had it on the
spot - no idea why, but I wasn't going to argue as I was ahead on points at the time!
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