Vehicle Tax Refund - SORN
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Vehicle Tax Refund - SORN
Coming up to the end of March, how many vehicles out there are now not being used. Both my bikes are currently SORN'ed and my car tax is only £30, it may need to be used.
With the ease of taxing a vehicle online these days when next being used, the DVLA may be inundated with issuing refund cheques.
Register your vehicle as off the road (SORN), https://www.gov.uk/make-a-sorn
I know a guy who has multiple vehicles, a Jaguar car costing him £50 per month, needless to say, he's cashing it in.
With the ease of taxing a vehicle online these days when next being used, the DVLA may be inundated with issuing refund cheques.
Register your vehicle as off the road (SORN), https://www.gov.uk/make-a-sorn
I know a guy who has multiple vehicles, a Jaguar car costing him £50 per month, needless to say, he's cashing it in.
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Just curious does sorn affect your no claims accrual with your insurance.
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The insurance policy is not being cancelled. Whilst my bikes are SORN'ed and garaged, they remain insured, just not being ridden. Hence NCB accrual will continue.
From Gov.UK, Vehicle insurance, https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-insurance/uninsured-vehicles
"You do not need to insure your vehicle if it is kept off the road and declared as off the road (SORN)."
A vehicle must have motor insurance if it is not SORN'ed. However, the insurance can continue when SORN'ed, thus maintaining cover & NCB.
Just don't cancel the insurance, simples!
From Gov.UK, Vehicle insurance, https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-insurance/uninsured-vehicles
"You do not need to insure your vehicle if it is kept off the road and declared as off the road (SORN)."
A vehicle must have motor insurance if it is not SORN'ed. However, the insurance can continue when SORN'ed, thus maintaining cover & NCB.
Just don't cancel the insurance, simples!
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I took my GS for an MOT yesterday, I'll keep it SORN'ed but ready just incase anything happens to my Strom. I've also got the RT & Bonneville SORN'ed. I have got a car which is Taxed till December, but that's a different story.
Ps. On a side note. When I took the GS for it's MOT yesterday, I noticed that I got a few head shakes and eye rolls whilst travelling there and back. I wonder why?.
Ps. On a side note. When I took the GS for it's MOT yesterday, I noticed that I got a few head shakes and eye rolls whilst travelling there and back. I wonder why?.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Ps. On a side note. When I took the GS for it's MOT yesterday, I noticed that I got a few head shakes and eye rolls whilst travelling there and back. I wonder why?.
Because nobody likes a GS rider.....
Because nobody likes a GS rider.....
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"Your car, van or motorcycle’s MOT expiry date will be extended by 6 months if it’s due on or after 30 March 2020."
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus ... march-2020
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus ... march-2020
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michaelc2710 wrote: Ps. On a side note. When I took the GS for it's MOT yesterday, I noticed that I got a few head shakes and eye rolls whilst travelling there and back. I wonder why?.
Because nobody likes a GS rider.....
Good call
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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David. wrote: "Your car, van or motorcycle’s MOT expiry date will be extended by 6 months if it’s due on or after 30 March 2020."
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-mots-for-cars-vans-and-motorcycles-due-from-30-march-2020
Mine ran out in January, hence the reason for taking it for a new one yesterday.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Do you intend using your bike during the Corona Virus lockdown period ?
My 4th R1200RT = 2016 (2017 MY) R1200RT LE
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No, going to SORN both bikes today. Can't see being able to go riding for at least a month, possibly more.
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gogs01 wrote: Do you intend using your bike during the Corona Virus lockdown period ?
Yes. Only to commute to and from work and any necessary trips I need to make though. No riding for fun.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Re: Vehicle Tax Refund - SORN
If you pay 12 months in full upfront, it's £91 per year for an RT, a saving of £7.58 per month when cashed in.
The savings are greater if you pay 2 x 6 months or by DD, not sure if the pro-rata refunds are based on this increased amount.
The savings are greater if you pay 2 x 6 months or by DD, not sure if the pro-rata refunds are based on this increased amount.