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TheBikerStig
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PostPosted: 18:38 - 19 May 2014    Post subject: Sorn and tax? Reply with quote

Been recently made unemployed so I will not be paying to continue to insure my vehicle. Apparently uninsured vehicles need to be declared SORN. If this is true then how does this effect my tax? Some scrote has nicked my tax disc so I cannot send it back for refund.

If and when I do find work, can I just unSORN it and continue with whats left of my VED?
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PostPosted: 18:47 - 19 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

As car as I am aware the rules have changed recently. If you sorn a vehicle now as far as I am aware any remaining tax becomes void. When I bought my bandit it was on a sorn but with a current tax disc on the vehicle. I made some calls to the dvla and apparently as the bike had been sorned the tax was void and I had to purchase a new tax disc.
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PostPosted: 20:36 - 19 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a bike on sorn but didn't cash in the tax. Thought it would be easier when I sell it but not got round to advertising it yet. It's later in the year when son means automatic refund on tax and also you tax is void when you sell.

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PostPosted: 20:39 - 19 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Grimeric wrote:
As car as I am aware the rules have changed recently. If you sorn a vehicle now as far as I am aware any remaining tax becomes void. When I bought my bandit it was on a sorn but with a current tax disc on the vehicle. I made some calls to the dvla and apparently as the bike had been sorned the tax was void and I had to purchase a new tax disc.


But they also contradict that and say you call up and remove sorn...
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weasley
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PostPosted: 20:48 - 19 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wrote to the DVLA about this exact point. They are of the opinion that you can only declare SORN if tax has expired or if you surrender the tax. However, my studies of the relevant legislation reveals nothing that states that declaring SORN somehow cancels an existing VED. That said, whilst you may be able to convince a magistrate, I suspect that conversation on the side of the road with the police may not go so well. Besides, all this said, even if there is remaining time on the VED, regardless of the whole SORN thing you will still fall foul of 'failure to display' the tax disc.
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PostPosted: 21:42 - 19 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

weasley wrote:
I wrote to the DVLA about this exact point. They are of the opinion that you can only declare SORN if tax has expired or if you surrender the tax.

That's the wording of the legislation. SORN is something that you're supposed to do only when a vehicle license expires or is surrendered.

weasley wrote:
However, my studies of the relevant legislation reveals nothing that states that declaring SORN somehow cancels an existing VED.

Yup. It will be all change in October when they do away with physical vehicle licenses ("tax discs") but right now, the "tax disc" is the vehicle license. If you have it, you're good to ride, regardless of what Swansea think.


weasley wrote:
Besides, all this said, even if there is remaining time on the VED, regardless of the whole SORN thing you will still fall foul of 'failure to display' the tax disc.

The OP will, yes. Sad

But he can still SORN online.

However...

TheBikerStig wrote:
Been recently made unemployed so I will not be paying to continue to insure my vehicle.

I hope you mean that you won't be taking out a new policy when the current one expires, because if you're thinking of just stopping paying a "monthly" policy, I have some bad news for you.
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PostPosted: 08:43 - 20 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
I hope you mean that you won't be taking out a new policy when the current one expires, because if you're thinking of just stopping paying a "monthly" policy, I have some bad news for you.


Awaits with baited breath for another new thread about robing Ins co's because "I did NOT read what monthly payments are".... Rolling Eyes
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