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Vehicle not taxed & MOT's since 2012


Arjan

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Right, question for the UK specialists...

This is the info on the DVLA system for this vehicle.

Obviously, the Reg. no has been "anonymized", but there is an original V5 / Logbook that matches the vehicle.

2017-08-13 = DVLA info.jpg

1 - Does this mean a friend in the UK can buy this vehicle, SORN it, make it MOT ready, make it pass, Tax & insure it and get it on the road hopefully enjoying the vehicle ?

2 - Does this mean a friend in the UK who buys this vehicle gets hit for it not having MOT & Tax over the last 5 years etc. before he can SORN it, get it MOT ready ?

Looking forward t your thoughts

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Rather odd.  MoT expired April 2007, yet tax was due from May 2012.  Valid current insurance and MoT are required in order to tax a vehicle, so how was the vehicle taxed when it apparently hadn’t had an MoT for at least 4 years?

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1 hour ago, geoffbeaumont said:

Maybe declared SORN in 2007, hasn't been taxed or declared SORN since 2012? Not sure how that would appear, but if the vehicle is SORNed then tax isn't due.

True, but if a vehicle had been SORN'ed it would show as such on the DVLA website, not as untaxed for 5 years.

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Sorn was yearly until Dec 2013 (IIRC)

DVLA recently chased me up about a vehicle that I neglected to re-sorn back in May 2013.

According to the chap I spoke to on the phone at DVLA they were simply looking for a responce, if I had not contacted them the vehicle would have "fallen off of the system"

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