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ok, so what a frustrating morning I have had
my tax disc is due at the end of this month and I am methodical enough to make sure that my MOT and car insurance renewal are all at different times of the year so that there is never a problem getting my new tax disc.
I received my renewal reminder
in the week and I have put together in one place all the papers I need to buy my new tax disc, namely car registration document, insurance policy, current MOT and a cheque made out to the Post Office for £165.00 sorted!
I walk to the Post Office to find it closed. some kind of refurbishment works damn!
go home, get in the car and drive a couple of miles to the next Post Office, park the car half a mile away oh, OK what do I expect on a Saturday morning? I walk to the Post Office and join a queue which is about a mile long and snails pace slow.
by this time, I am beginning to receive those witchlike sense of doom jangles in my head you know You aint ever gonna get this disc you know! something is almost bound to be wrong with the papers (last time this happened, my insurance company had written the wrong registration number on my policy).
anyway, I get to the desk and the chap says we cannot issue this disc until next Monday! well, this is the point where I lost the plot and my temper.
the window between receiving your reminder and the date your disc expires is too small anyway.
now in this day and age, I really dont understand why we cannot renew the tax disc online. my insurance details are with the insurance company (and a lot of people buy insurance online anyway) and they can either have some link to the DVLA or issue me with a specific reference number. the same goes for the MOT, my details should be with the garage that issued it and this can be verified by them electronically. the DVLA already has the details of my car and my ownership so whats the problem?
and while I am at it, why cannot traffic wardens help carry ones shopping?
(?) History of the tax disc
http://www.virtualg...uk/taxdiscspage.htm I've become your go-to guy on the topic. [waugsqueke, Nov 14 2004]
(?) I found out yesterday that this is possible for cars under 3 years old.
http://www.guardian...270,1128052,00.html to quote the bottom line //To ordinary citizens, a programme that can't e-enable a routine chore such as car tax is about as credible as a beer bottle label in the windscreen.// [po, Dec 26 2004]
now completely baked.
http://www.silicon....403,39155502,00.htm [po, Jan 10 2006]
ten years later
https://movingon.bl...ur-tax-disc-online/ Sue them Po. Retribution for parking tickets. [notripe, May 10 2019]
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Post Office? Oh yes, I remember them... |
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So many government agencies (here at least) are starting to enable on-line payments, isn't this really just a me-too? |
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(Sorry, po, you know I love you really.) |
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its bordering on a rant oh, hot one! and when they bake it for real, I will let it expire... |
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Dumb question. What is a tax disc? |
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It's like a brake disc but smaller, made of paper, stuck on the inside of your windscreen, and designed to stop you driving if you haven't paid money to the government. |
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[waugs]: Not dumb at all. A tax disc in a piece of paper 3" diameter which shows that the annual motor vehicle excise duty has been paid. It must be displayed inside the windscreen (near-side, at the bottom), and shows the expiration date, the vehicle make and registration number (license number), and the issuing authority. It costs £165 for 12 months (less for tiny cars). |
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Great idea! I hate post offices. My tax disc is due for renewal at the end of <whispered> *last* month </w> as I'm skint. However this will all resolve itself next week when I become solvent again, but I will then have to make time during a busy week to spend half an hour queuing at a busy post office. Worse still, as I'm late, it'll have to be ASAP, not on Friday when I have the time. Online everything please. |
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don't the Post Office ask awkward questions about the <whisper> lost month? |
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No, you just pay from the beginning of the current month instead of the next. I've done it before and no one loses the bap too much so long as you do pay. |
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I'm not sure of the exchange rate, but that strikes me as a fair whack. |
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no, UB. its illegal to drive an unlicensed car! |
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//No, you just pay from the beginning of the current month instead of the next. I've done it before and no one loses the bap too much so long as you do pay.// Not True! - the rules are a changing and now if you have not renewed your tax disc and have not sent a SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) form off to the DVLA they will send the Boys round. On another confusing note, [Po] sent me a text message today with all the gory details of her mornings work (in text speak that I am not very good at). I had just gotten off the golf course at Alto in Portugal and was being dropped off at Faro for my return flight - given that I didn't have her number in my temporary phone it confused the hell outa me - thought it was my brother!. Hi Po! |
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You forgot to file a 27B/6! |
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gnome, you have a brother called po? what a coincidence. |
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