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azza1989
14 Nov 09 12:04
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Hi

My car tax runs out at the end of November. So i went to renew today but they refused as my insurance and MOT are due for renewal next month.

I have no chance of getting it ready for MOT so was wondering whats the best route here?

thanks

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By:
GASHWAN
When: 14 Nov 09 12:10
that's complete bullsh!t.

if you have current insurance and MOT they should issue you with one. when does it expire?
By:
Ivor
When: 14 Nov 09 12:12
he's correct - they reject the application if the other documents are not also valid when the tax is required. Been there - done that :(
By:
GASHWAN
When: 14 Nov 09 12:15
that's bloody annoying and unlucky in that case. get 6 months worth of tax next time then 12 months thereafter to stop it happening every year.

failing that just get the car motd innit
By:
azza1989
When: 14 Nov 09 12:16
Tax expires - 31 Nov

MOT expires - 7 Dec

Insurance Expires - 20 Dec
By:
Andy Murray
When: 14 Nov 09 12:18
why would u tax it if it wont pass its mot 7 days later?
By:
Ivor
When: 14 Nov 09 12:18
I did just that Gash. Did a 6-month tax once to shift it completely away from the other hurdles.
By:
HarryCrumb
When: 14 Nov 09 12:21
Are you sure your tax expires on November 31st.
By:
Andy Murray
When: 14 Nov 09 12:22
good spot :D
By:
azza1989
When: 14 Nov 09 12:24
yep

i wanted it taxed so i didn't have much to worry. The MOT could wait ;)
By:
Andy Murray
When: 14 Nov 09 12:26
:0
By:
azza1989
When: 14 Nov 09 12:32
HarryCrumb 14 Nov 13:21

Are you sure your tax expires on November 31st.


LOL, indeed a good spot :D Meant 30th of course ;)
By:
speedypro
When: 14 Nov 09 13:36
Tax disc, Wriggleys silver paper, photocopier, photoshop.
Jer Jer Jer Jiggle em about Granville
By:
dk1986
When: 14 Nov 09 13:42
Your MOT renewal date is preserved if you get it through the test within four weeks of the date. So do the MOT now, then tax it. Nothing lost.
By:
speedypro
When: 14 Nov 09 13:44
His car is farked it won't get an Mot.
By:
dk1986
When: 14 Nov 09 13:48
Stick it in on a day off, then if it fails ask what the quote is. Book a week off work if you really can't make it there on foot or with public transport. It's a sh1tter, but a hurdle that life throws most of us.
By:
Ayedo
When: 14 Nov 09 14:16
They Have to tax the car if the mot and insurance are in date
By:
CUPRA
When: 14 Nov 09 14:18
Have you tried to renew it online?
By:
age 21
When: 14 Nov 09 15:47
are you trying to renew it too early???
its only the 14th, not sure how near tghe renewal date you need to be.
or maybe they know you will be driving around in a un motd deathtrap and think fjk this ppikey chav
By:
Early Morning Riser
When: 14 Nov 09 16:03
you cant renew until after the 16th of this month
By:
Jim Hensen
When: 14 Nov 09 16:04
Do it online via the reminder they sent i the post. this only checks to see if it is currently MOT'd and insured on the database. I'm certain it does not forward check. All my tax/mot/insurance/service falls withing the same week, and I have no problems.

The same database also links to the odd lot and so they know if your not taxed, mot'd or insured. so your risk limitation is flawed imo.

Get it mot'd, and then tax it imo. if it is going to be uneconomical then you can trade/acution it with the little remaining tax and ticket.

If it passes an mot and your short of cash to tax it you can, nudge nudge wink wink, dirve it for a week or so and if you get stopped you must advise that the tax is in the post. once you have posted the app form and payment you are allowed to drive. say this and then dont follow through with the payment in the post and your getting a fine, once it goes through then your fine.

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