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Tax question
Hi everyone,
Firstly, sorry if i've posted this in the wrong section. I've had a good look and think this is the right place? Anyway, I am due to tax my bike tomorrow and have just sorted out insurance. I have been e-mailed my certificate of motor insurance. My question is...will this be valid to get my tax with at the Post Office?
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Andrew
Firstly, sorry if i've posted this in the wrong section. I've had a good look and think this is the right place? Anyway, I am due to tax my bike tomorrow and have just sorted out insurance. I have been e-mailed my certificate of motor insurance. My question is...will this be valid to get my tax with at the Post Office?
Many thanks
Andrew
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Re: Tax question
yes an email insurance cert is acceptable, ive done the same in the passed and it came as a PDF file which i just printed the cover note out,aka0019 wrote:Hi everyone,
Firstly, sorry if i've posted this in the wrong section. I've had a good look and think this is the right place? Anyway, I am due to tax my bike tomorrow and have just sorted out insurance. I have been e-mailed my certificate of motor insurance. My question is...will this be valid to get my tax with at the Post Office?
Many thanks
Andrew
you will also need a Valid MOT/VOSA certificate, and if you have 400c your tax will only be £33 per year! bargain!
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ohh and if youve just bought it and dont have the V5 document you need the new keeper supliment which is the little green slip you (should) get when you buy a vehiclerickyb_dj wrote:yes an email insurance cert is acceptable, ive done the same in the passed and it came as a PDF file which i just printed the cover note out,aka0019 wrote:Hi everyone,
Firstly, sorry if i've posted this in the wrong section. I've had a good look and think this is the right place? Anyway, I am due to tax my bike tomorrow and have just sorted out insurance. I have been e-mailed my certificate of motor insurance. My question is...will this be valid to get my tax with at the Post Office?
Many thanks
Andrew
you will also need a Valid MOT/VOSA certificate, and if you have 400c your tax will only be £33 per year! bargain!
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Re: Tax question
Excellent, cheers Ricky. Yeah it's a new vehicle so I have the slip plus the mot. I can't wait!
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youll love it, just be carefull i was very suprised with the 400, thinking it would be a wuss of a bike but no i was very very suprised and wrong i just wish i had a bigger arse to stop me sliding back when stretching the cableaka0019 wrote:Excellent, cheers Ricky. Yeah it's a new vehicle so I have the slip plus the mot. I can't wait!

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Re: Tax question
This is my first bike too!
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my first 33bhp + legal bike,aka0019 wrote:This is my first bike too!
but ive done alot of offroad, and road racing, and riding other peoples bikes (naughty i know)
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Re: Tax question
your VFR is limited to 33bhp?rickyb_dj wrote:my first 33bhp + legal bike,aka0019 wrote:This is my first bike too!
but ive done alot of offroad, and road racing, and riding other peoples bikes (naughty i know)
There 60bhp as standard
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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noooooooNeosophist wrote:your VFR is limited to 33bhp?rickyb_dj wrote:my first 33bhp + legal bike,aka0019 wrote:This is my first bike too!
but ive done alot of offroad, and road racing, and riding other peoples bikes (naughty i know)
There 60bhp as standard
my first 33bhp+ (plus bike1) only road legal bikes ive had until i passed my direct access were bellow 33bhp my trusted old RS125ER
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Re: Tax question
Ah :)
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...