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    Ah the old "if you don't register to vote we fine you" and then they sell the electoral register to any company that happens to want all the detail they've collected on you. Nice way for councils to make money both ways and you end up being on the list of so many sales companies you wonder what day it is.
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    This month i needed tax so i got it but wasn't perforated so have photocopied it and cut that one out

    might make some money off it in a few years

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    can they not have cost of basic insurance and vehicle tax added to cost of fuel, every car on the road is then insured and taxed. all scammers beaten in one go

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    (iShit Failiure)

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    Yes as mentioned car clone going to rise, but that means hader to spot fake cars, as no disc to fake.


    Really think the cock who thought of this should be sent to the printing factory then back to the paper mill .


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    gastin if I get junk mail and I dudnt order it, non 0845 number they get rung up and shouted at.

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    Meaty, I generally take junk mail, pop it in an envelope, address it back to the company, write Urgent Documents enclosed on it, and don't put a postage stamp on it. At most it cost me an envelope and I'm sure the companies enjoy paying the cost of the stamp and the time to open it only to find their own junk mail.

    As for the question of putting the cost of tax on fuel; that time is close. At this time a lot of newer cars are rated at between ?0 and ?50 for yearly road tax, do you think that the government of the day won't pass up the opportunity to say "well we have lost money due to car tax being low, so now we'll up fuel duty by 15% per year to cover it" ? Hey at least ?38 billion a year from motorists, excluding speeding tax, isn't enough.
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    Thing is what knob zero rated the tax anyway?

    no tax in Europe so nothing to lead by, should been ?100 minimum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meat-Head View Post
    Thing is what knob zero rated the tax anyway?

    no tax in Europe so nothing to lead by, should been ?100 minimum
    That would be the UK government being a tax that was imposed many years ago and they're slowly going to add to the price of fuel, though you won't find that in the Daily Mail or Express - since they have no fingers to point at Europe. So you're happy to pay more for fuel to provide the government with even more money that they don't spend on the roads and road maintenance? A few other interesting questions are going to be

    1) "If electric cars become more widely used where will the government get their money from that people used to pay in fuel duty?"

    Can't add it to the price of electricity, since that will affect normal consumers.

    2) Will there be sufficient supply of electricity to be used for cars and consumers with homes?

    Currently, as has been written about many times, we have been close to brownouts for some time now. Therefore if everyone swapped to electric cars tomorrow we would not have enough supply to allow people to use electric kettles, fridges, lights etc

    3) If the government does decide to tax electricity, how will they tax those that put up their own windmill to generate electricity, or those that generate using solar panels?

    and lastly.......

    4) Electric cars are green are they? htf do people think the electricity gets generated, by mice running round in wheels? (same will go for hydrogen btw, but that's another story.

    So all in all the end of being able to tax the motorist to death is in sight. Where with the government of the day make up for lost revenue? - answers on a postcard to someone who cares.
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    They will shortly I reckon move to a TAG system where you pay for every mile to travel
    Germany roads already have that for all lorries, as it EU HQ we'll get it later
    The diesel, petrol, hybrid all electric its just a scam you get you to upgrade your car every time they want
    govt scheme all over Europe to boost economy with govt grant to trade up old car for a new model just filled the panzer HQ coffers!!
    when you can pay the HP on the new car they repossess the motor your quids down and wheeless!
    Stick with your old banger until it falls to bits, FFS if its pre 1960 no need of a MOT?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ifred View Post
    They will shortly I reckon move to a TAG system where you pay for every mile to travel
    FFS if its pre 1960 no need of a MOT?
    Only once they sell the road network off will they do that, so the new owner can make a profit you understand. I seem to recalls Dave's lot are busy studying both of those and have been for a while. I'm surprised that he hasn't sold of the Highways Agency yet, although his mates may still not have milked all the contracts for road building and maintenance yet, but there's still time. Once they have the roads that you paid for over the years will be sold and you will have the opportunity to buy shares in something you paid for as well as pay more to have them maintained and built. That's why the government has been encouraging councils, who fit CCTV all over for your protection against crime and terrorists obviously, to ensure that the resolution is good enough for ANPR - I did read a while back the government will give councils more money to do this. But it's not about revenue collection after all, it's about making sure you're safe isn't it.......

    Drive your barn fresh car out of the barn and away you go zipping down country roads in your V12 e-Type which after all won't hurt anyone since theirs no chance of an accident due to lack of maintenance. After all you kept it well maintained in a barn for 50 years............. according to the thoughts of MP's and the like.
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    VRT (Vehicle Registration Tax) is illegal under EU law, yet Direland still charge this tax, and because it's such a money spinner, the gubermint pay the fine imposed each year by the EU.

    Just goes to show how both are so corrupt.
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    Eh once upon a time it was free to regatar new car now ?42 I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meat-Head View Post
    Eh once upon a time it was free to regatar new car now ?42 I think
    Inglund must be at the same scam so.
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    It's ?55 in the UK, however for Ireland your IR Shyster service says it's not illegal. "Member States are entitled to charge national taxes provided that there is no discrimination against imported goods in favour of indigenous goods.VRT is a national tax in Ireland and does not contravene EU law in that the VRT payable on the registration of an imported vehicle is equal to the amount of residual VRT contained in a similar vehicle already in the State."

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    Always a way around it, and they use it same as any government does to collect as much money as they can from their cattle class.
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    Thought of the ONLY good thing, no tax disc to get stolen, and sold for beer money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meat-Head View Post
    Thought of the ONLY good thing, no tax disc to get stolen, and sold for beer money
    But what will you be able to use as a coaster to rest your beer on instead?
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