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Thanks for clarifying.It's 90 days in a rolling 180 days.
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Thanks for clarifying.It's 90 days in a rolling 180 days.
This is going to sound weird to some of you, but I am not that interested in the Road Tax aspect. We are already being robbed, so a little more doesn't bother me.
I agree. If I can afford to run a motorhome I can afford an increase in RFL.
Not bothered about the RFL don't pay it OH has a blue badge and the toad is only £20, so MH is the disabled vehicle
There'll be a "tax in post " disc on the feckin windie
I was told that after a certain number of months (I think it was 6) and the vehicle not returning to UK, it would HAVE to be reregistered in that other country?
Afraid I've not read all 9 pages . I'm really not bothered about the VED aspect. But, if I understand it correctly, from March next year, anyone with a full licence can drive a vehicle up to 4250, up from current 3500. Which to me sounds excellent, as otherwise the potential market for over 3500 vans is shrinking year on year...
Am I correct?
What's SORN got to do with it?
I don't even know why they allow any type of reduction whatsoever. Here, in spain,if you 'sorn' a vehicle the itv(Mot) is cancelled immediately even if it passed the day before.
To remove the sorn the vehicle has to be ITV'd but legally cannot travel on the road to get to it & must be transported on a trailer or recovery truck.
Plus you pay to put it on a sorn
then you have to pay to get it taken to the itv station
then pay for a new itv
then you can pay to get it taken off the sorn
Just to add fuel to the fire,
(and I know I have said further up that I am now in the 'cant SORN it' camp.
I've just read the GOV site that says, quite clearly that if your vehicles VEL does not run out at the end of the month in which you apply to SORN it then the application for SORN does not take place immediately,but the following month.
From where I stand, that means that if your VEL does not run out that month, you could make the application on the 1st or 2nd of the month and you would have the rest of the month, with a non SORNed vehicle to drive it with a current VEL, over to Europe and put it on a site off the road.
Discuss please
No doubt the Insurance Companies will be rubbing their grubby hands together with premium increases for all those heavier Motorhomes.
Having just spoken to SVTECH they state that the only change is the non change in RFL when you go up from 3500 kg to whatever you chose. If your vehicle was origionally 3500kg you will NOT benefit fron the Private HGV rate. Al the rest is total pie in the sky.
Sorry chaps,
True but what would you sooner they taxed?Road tax, vehicle excise duty is just another tax. In 1937 it was agreed that it would go into central funds and not solely used to maintain the roads. They could just stick on the price of fuel, oh, they already do that and then charge VAT.
We should look at it in totality of course. Tax is 35.3% of GDP in the UK.True but what would you sooner they taxed?
Get with the times! It's called Deliveroo (others are available) now!I thought initially, now that's an idea, but then I thought, as I'm sorn and not allowed on the road, how do I get down to the shops without crossing one?
I'm not sure that I get anything for "free".The government are good to disabled people in the UK. (From peoples taxes). Bugs me when disabled people boast about what they get for free though.
I'm not sure that I get anything for "free".
I do get a small discount on my council tax because I use a wheelchair but that is offset by the adaptations I have had to make to stay in this house. It would cost the taxpayer more if I had to move. There are more adaptations to make and I am waiting for quotations plus planning consent / agreement so I can go ahead with a better ramp and more wheel friendly access.
My electric use has increased by about 50%. As prices have also increased that has had a huge impact on budgets.
I do get "free" RFL but as I rent an EV that would be zero anyway (at the moment). Because of the wheelchair the choice of vehicles is very restricted. The motorhome has gone as I could no longer access it.
I have found that the NHS have written me off and I have been discharged from all hospital services so have had to seek private referrals - which I have to fund. There is no disabled access at the scanning suite in the hospital so all scans have to be done at a private hospital 50 miles away and I pay for this. Same with such basic tests as regular mammograms - no access to the mobile units so it's private tests which I have to pay for.
I do have a blue badge which gives me extra time in carparks but in many there is still a charge even with a blue badge.
Tell you what, I will swap my disabilities and "freebies" with you.
I sort of agree with what you're saying but there are of course a lot of countries in the world where people with long term illness have all the same problems without any funding and no healthcare once they reach the limit on their insurance. I don't think many wish they were disabled to get the benefits however I do think some who do get the benefits don't really appreciate them. Looking after less fortunate people in society in terms of disability, health, being unemployed etc I think is a mark of a civilised society but I don't think it can be an unlimited budget.I'm not sure that I get anything for "free".
I do get a small discount on my council tax because I use a wheelchair but that is offset by the adaptations I have had to make to stay in this house. It would cost the taxpayer more if I had to move. There are more adaptations to make and I am waiting for quotations plus planning consent / agreement so I can go ahead with a better ramp and more wheel friendly access.
My electric use has increased by about 50%. As prices have also increased that has had a huge impact on budgets.
I do get "free" RFL but as I rent an EV that would be zero anyway (at the moment). Because of the wheelchair the choice of vehicles is very restricted. The motorhome has gone as I could no longer access it.
I have found that the NHS have written me off and I have been discharged from all hospital services so have had to seek private referrals - which I have to fund. There is no disabled access at the scanning suite in the hospital so all scans have to be done at a private hospital 50 miles away and I pay for this. Same with such basic tests as regular mammograms - no access to the mobile units so it's private tests which I have to pay for.
I do have a blue badge which gives me extra time in carparks but in many there is still a charge even with a blue badge.
Tell you what, I will swap my disabilities and "freebies" with you.
I worked all my life and paid for critical health insurance. If not for that I would be on my uppers.We're either all 'spongers' or none of us are. Those are the two coherent positions.
The rest is all political confected nonsense.
I think as a generation we are all spongers. We have spent a lot more than we have paid for it's why the national debt has increased.We're either all 'spongers' or none of us are. Those are the two coherent positions.
The rest is all political confected nonsense.
Still not seen any link to official info on this. I need to see it from the government not SVtech.
I think as a generation we are all spongers. We have spent a lot more than we have paid for it's why the national debt has increased.
Is taxation robbery? It's going in the tax pot which is where all our public services come from. None of us enjoy paying tax but equally not of us would probably enjoy life in a country with no public services no public roads no health service no state pension etc etc.Just got my tax renewal notice for end of month 165 quid for 3850 kg which I uprated from 3500 3 years ago. Iam going to tax immediately just in case robber Reeves puts it up.
Get with the times! It's called Deliveroo (others are available) now!
I think as a generation we are all spongers. We have spent a lot more than we have paid for it's why the national debt has increased.
And yet we have as a generation spent more than we earned and left the bill for the next generation the figures are a matter of fact. I too have never been on the dole or used a food bank neither though would I campaign for higher state pensions as a lot of here seem to having only paid for a very basic pension for generations before.I think some of us are from a different generation than you it would seem?
Some of us would have be ashamed if we had to go on the dole, never mind accepting food from food banks!
And yet we have as a generation spent more than we earned and left the bill for the next generation the figures are a matter of fact. I too have never been on the dole or used a food bank neither though would I campaign for higher state pensions as a lot of here seem to having only paid for a very basic pension for generations before.
I think as a generation we are all spongers. We have spent a lot more than we have paid for it's why the national debt has increased.
I have learnt to love paying income tax. I just wish I could pay ten times more than I actually pay.None of us enjoy paying tax
I’m not a sponger. I’ve paid way way way more in all types of tax than I will ever realise back… I’m still paying tax now and consuming virtually no services, so it’s been a very very one way street of paying and not receiving through my whole life to date.
TBH, don’t actually begrudge the situation, but your statement above really doesn’t reflect my situation…
I did say as a generation not as individuals. It's like saying as a generation people in the 1960's created a lot of pollution it doesn't mean every individual did.I’m not a sponger. I’ve paid way way way more in all types of tax than I will ever realise back… I’m still paying tax now and consuming virtually no services, so it’s been a very very one way street of paying and not receiving through my whole life to date.
TBH, don’t actually begrudge the situation, but your statement above really doesn’t reflect my situation…
Huh! I thought a generation was made up of individuals?I did say as a generation not as individuals. It's like saying as a generation people in the 1960's created a lot of pollution it doesn't mean every individual did.
So if we have a generation who have higher life expectancy does every individual live longer or just the lucky ones?Huh! I thought a generation was made up of individuals?
I still think the Poll Tax was the fairest system, the other good option would be a local income tax.The Tax I despise is the Council Tax.
As a single person who is not at home for a many weeks/months of the year,
Every year, the Council Tax goes up and every year the services go down.
If you have local income tax won't that be taxing income you have already been taxed on too unless of course you are retired!I still think the Poll Tax was the fairest system, the other good option would be a local income tax.
Seems totally unfair to base a tax on the value of your property that you have spent most of your life paying for out of taxed income.
All rest by 2028. Driving licence alterations have until 2030So much for EU harmony
This^^^^My argument isn't the money but the principle.
We Pay in france. The foreign trucks and commercial have yo pay to drive in the UKbecause you're not here and getting free access
But the vehicle,including mine as a non resident, is only allowed 6 monthsthe general rule in the UK is that you ca drive a on a foreign registration and driving licence for 12 m9nths and then need to comply with UK laws
And when I live in the uk it is the same.why offer discounts?Doesn't really matter what Spain does. Most of us are in the UK.
Those on benefitsTrue but what would you sooner they taxed?
You seem to forget the two world wars we paid for up until recently?and left the bill for the next generation the figures are a matter of fact.
True but it would be spread over all workers not just home owners/renters.If you have local income tax won't that be taxing income you have already been taxed on too unless of course you are retired!
All of them could do, it would certainly raise the life expectancy of that generation!So if we have a generation who have higher life expectancy does every individual live longer or just the lucky ones?