Pontoneer 3, posts months. I think the rules have recently also been relaxed in respect of vehicles which have been on SORN - as long as the tax has been applied for paid there is also a grace period now to allow the disc to arrive in the post.
Slidingpillar posts months. As far as I understand it, all the changes apply to 'displaying a tax disc' and the car etc still needs tax if used on a road. In other words, it gives DVLC and Post Office more time, but you still have to parted with money, and the car should pass a PNC check, although I guess even that might be a bit iffy at the start of the month.
I've just received the reminder for my bike. I imagine he is reffering to the section: "If you can't tax on time for example when getting an MOT or insurance for your vehicle : By Law, you as the registered keeper will not be committing an offence as long as you tax the vehicle or make a sorn within 14 days of the date your tax disc or sorn runs out.
However, your vehicle must be kept off the road during this time. Edited by edeath on Friday 9th August New rule is 14 days was 5 "Since 17 July , when you renew your vehicle tax or when your new car is taxed for the first time, you now have up to 14 days to display the new tax disc on the vehicle.
Under the old rules, you had just 5 days to do this. For renewals, this extended period will only apply when your application to renew your tax disc is made before the previous one expires. If the application is made after the current disc expires, then the vehicle will be treated as untaxed and the 14 day rule will not apply.
KieronGSi 1, posts months. Vehicle owners will also still have the option to take their relevant documents to the post office to acquire a tax disc immediately over the counter. Also in the budget, the government announced that Statutory Off-Road Notifications or SORN for short will no longer need to be renewed on a yearly basis. Oh No, Javascript is Disabled! Share on:. By law you will not be committing an offence if you either tax the vehicle or make a Statutory off Road Notification SORN within 14 days of the date of expiry of your current vehicle tax.
Important - You must however, keep your vehicle off the road during this time as it is an offence to use your vehicle on the road. Countdown 32, posts months. So a slight variation on the above My cousin has his Road Tax set to be paid via Direct Debit. When he tried to pay the VED online it said that this was due to be paid automatically via DD and he might be charged twice if he continues with his application.
In short, despite his best efforts, is there a risk that he's going to get done for driving with no VED? I've suggested that he waits to see if the DD is taken by Tuesday and, if not, then cancel the DD and pay it online. He's got a printout from the GOV. UK website confirming that the DD is set to auto renew on 1st October so would that be a sufficient defence in case he did get caught?
DD normally gets taken from the bank on the first working day, so likely tomorrow. It can also take a couple of days to update on the Tax website. It can sometimes take a couple of days to update on the MOT website and days on the Tax website. Yes - MOTd on both databases. AlexRS 6, posts months.
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