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Omg road tax
#1
just had my roadtax reminder £78.00 nearly as expensive as my car :eek
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#2
Wow, that's £58 more than my car!  :eek
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#3
Its like the normans have landed a gain.  Theres no tax they wont increase and no benefit they wint cut
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#4
Edit the above thyve cut tax for the highest earners!.
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#5
(09-05-13, 05:41 PM)ddtwelve link Wrote: just had my roadtax reminder £78.00 nearly as expensive as my car :eek
Just had mine through too, nearly sh@ meself!

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Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#6
That'll teach you to have big ass engines ;-)


£57  :lol
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one.  Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
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#7
Just bought a tax disc for my car.  260 quid!
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#8
Tax renewal forms to both my Fazer and Fireblade landed on the door mat yesterday. Looks like I'll have to sell one of the kids. Still, get the priorities right.
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#9
It hasn't been road tax for years, it's Vehicle Excise Duty now.

Certainly doesn't get spent on the road round here  :wall
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#10
Same ... the shocl of £78 for a year ... and as above not for the roads here ... wonder how many corupt govournment pockets is lined with it instead  :evil
Working on this bit :OP
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#11
(09-05-13, 07:32 PM)Streetbudgie link Wrote: It hasn't been road tax for years, it's Vehicle Excise Duty now.

Certainly doesn't get spent on the road round here  :wall


Tax by any other name....cue Wikipedia ((Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) (also known as vehicle tax or car tax) is a [color=rgb(11, 0, 128)]vehicle road use tax[/color])
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one.  Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
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#12
My car is zero tax  Big Grin


It is also zero fun! Sad




Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#13
(09-05-13, 05:41 PM)ddtwelve link Wrote: just had my roadtax reminder £78.00 nearly as expensive as my car :eek

Get yourself a proper car then it won't even get close :lol
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#14
(09-05-13, 05:52 PM)Chris link Wrote: Wow, that's £58 more than my car!  :eek 


Its £58 more than your car as all these cheap or zero tax cars are having there short fall made up by bikes and older/higher emission cars, where I can see the logic in the car side of it I can't for bikes.  There is now no real differential in having two wheels and smaller engine as against four and bigger engine plus there are no co2 banding levels for bikes that I know of, it's just a treasury giving with one hand taking with the other rip off.   
Later
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#15
(09-05-13, 07:37 PM)simonm link Wrote: vehicle road use tax

No, it's not because you pay it whether you use the roads or not even if your vehicle is *off* the road (unless you SORN) and you don't pay for how much you use the roads.

It is a tax on your ownership of a vehicle, pure and simple.
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#16
(09-05-13, 05:52 PM)Chris link Wrote: Wow, that's £58 more than my car!  :eek

Holy crap! I wish!

I just forked out £280.00 for my car  :'(
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#17
(09-05-13, 08:14 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=simonm link=topic=7719.msg75037#msg75037 date=1368124621]
vehicle road use tax

No, it's not because you pay it whether you use the roads or not even if your vehicle is *off* the road (unless you SORN) and you don't pay for how much you use the roads.

It is a tax on your ownership of a vehicle, pure and simple.
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You want to use the road, you pay the tax or you can't.  That is road tax.  You don't use your vehicle on the road you don't have to pay it.  If you don't intend to use the road you declare sorn, you don't declare sorn then you intend to use the road. not tax on owning the vehicle as you can own the vehicle and not use the road.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one.  Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
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#18
£180 for the car £16 for my girlfriends bike  :eek
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#19
(09-05-13, 07:00 PM)NotAnotherHill link Wrote: Tax renewal forms to both my Fazer and Fireblade landed on the door mat yesterday. Looks like I'll have to sell one of the kids. Still, get the priorities right.

Couldn't you just sell one of their kidneys just to tide you over?
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(09-05-13, 07:37 PM)simonm link Wrote: [quote author=Streetbudgie link=topic=7719.msg75033#msg75033 date=1368124373]
It hasn't been road tax for years, it's Vehicle Excise Duty now.

Certainly doesn't get spent on the road round here  :wall


Tax by any other name....cue Wikipedia ((Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) (also known as vehicle tax or car tax) is a [color=rgb(11, 0, 128)]vehicle road use tax[/color])
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Try the DVLA for an accurate description, it is described as vehicle tax not road tax, as I stated it hasn't been road tax for some years when it was known as Road Fund License.

Wiki is quite frequently wrong.

While it's quite flattering having you follow me around trying to correct every post I make, it is getting a bit silly, especially as you are so consistently wrong.
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