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Historic Tax
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Re: Historic Tax
That’s because there are exceptions to the historic exemptions depending on the degree of modification. So that’s why they refer you to the exemption guidance to see if it applies to you...
Re: Historic Tax
wheelysteve wrote:That's what I thought until I went onto http://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk. It came up in big red box telling me I could be subject to a 1000 quid fine !
"This vehicle's MOT has expired
You can be fined up to £1000 for driving without a valid MOT
This vehicle may be MOT exempt, for more information refer to MOT exemption guidance"
To get MOT exemption you need to fill in and send them the V112 declaration form with "R" ( historic vehicle over 40 years old ) as the reason for exemption.
After that the renewal will be online each time you re-tax.
If you don't send the form you won't automatically get exemption.
They need the signed form in the first instance and after that you are just re-confirming your written declaration.
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Re: Historic Tax
zed1015 wrote:wheelysteve wrote:That's what I thought until I went onto http://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk. It came up in big red box telling me I could be subject to a 1000 quid fine !
"This vehicle's MOT has expired
You can be fined up to £1000 for driving without a valid MOT
This vehicle may be MOT exempt, for more information refer to MOT exemption guidance"
To get MOT exemption you need to fill in and send them the V112 declaration form with "R" ( historic vehicle over 40 years old ) as the reason for exemption.
After that the renewal will be online each time you re-tax.
If you don't send the form you won't automatically get exemption.
They need the signed form in the first instance and after that you are just re-confirming your written declaration.
Thanks Rob, I'll get onto it.
1975 Z1B Candy Red/Blue
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
Re: Historic Tax
Yes It is strange but they all read the same once expired.
You do not have to apply for MOT exempt it is automatically generated.
If you click on the part on the RED notice that reads "MOT EXEMPTION GUIDENCE" it explains whats exempt.
You do not have to apply for MOT exempt it is automatically generated.
If you click on the part on the RED notice that reads "MOT EXEMPTION GUIDENCE" it explains whats exempt.
Past 5 Years
1974 UK Z1a, Candy Tone Brown/Orange
1976 KZ900a4, Diamond Dark Green
1978 KZ1000a2, Luminous Green
1976 KZ1000a1, Red
1972 GT750J, Candy Lavender
1974 UK Z1a, Candy Tone Brown/Orange
1976 KZ900a4, Diamond Dark Green
1978 KZ1000a2, Luminous Green
1976 KZ1000a1, Red
1972 GT750J, Candy Lavender
Re: Historic Tax
Take a look to confirm no notification required for MOT Exempt--
https://www.gov.uk/historic-vehicles
Secound paragraph of -
What you have to do
You must apply for a vehicle tax exemption to stop paying vehicle tax. This is sometimes called putting a vehicle into the ‘historic tax class’.
You do not have to apply to stop getting an MOT for your vehicle each year. However, you must still keep it in a roadworthy condition.
https://www.gov.uk/historic-vehicles
Secound paragraph of -
What you have to do
You must apply for a vehicle tax exemption to stop paying vehicle tax. This is sometimes called putting a vehicle into the ‘historic tax class’.
You do not have to apply to stop getting an MOT for your vehicle each year. However, you must still keep it in a roadworthy condition.
Past 5 Years
1974 UK Z1a, Candy Tone Brown/Orange
1976 KZ900a4, Diamond Dark Green
1978 KZ1000a2, Luminous Green
1976 KZ1000a1, Red
1972 GT750J, Candy Lavender
1974 UK Z1a, Candy Tone Brown/Orange
1976 KZ900a4, Diamond Dark Green
1978 KZ1000a2, Luminous Green
1976 KZ1000a1, Red
1972 GT750J, Candy Lavender
- wheelysteve
- Custard Cream
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- Location: Wokingham, Berks
Re: Historic Tax
Went to the post office with V112 but they couldn't do anything with it as only for use when changing vehicle to Historic and MOT exemption.
Spoke to DVLA and DVSA and they both confirmed what Steve said previously. As long as it's 40 years old and not modified (and roadworthy), then no mot is automatically not required , if that makes sense.
The warning on the .gov page about no mot is an automatic generic one so ignore it.
Got there in the end. Just another 3 bikes to get Historic registered this week !!
Spoke to DVLA and DVSA and they both confirmed what Steve said previously. As long as it's 40 years old and not modified (and roadworthy), then no mot is automatically not required , if that makes sense.
The warning on the .gov page about no mot is an automatic generic one so ignore it.
Got there in the end. Just another 3 bikes to get Historic registered this week !!
1975 Z1B Candy Red/Blue
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
Re: Historic Tax
just done mine at po , no problem ,
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