Road tax abolished.
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Road tax abolished.
I have it on good authority that, With effect from 1st May 2017 the Road Fund Licence is being abolished, Petrol will go up by 40 KUROS per litre to compensate the government's loss of revenue.
If you have unused road tax, there will be NO refund however,if your tax is due before May 1st you must continue paying road tax as before.
Can I suggest, that if you fall into this category, minimise your loss and apply for 6 months instead of your normal 12 months !!!!
If you have unused road tax, there will be NO refund however,if your tax is due before May 1st you must continue paying road tax as before.
Can I suggest, that if you fall into this category, minimise your loss and apply for 6 months instead of your normal 12 months !!!!
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What if the car is off the road up to and including that date . Ie parked on the drive and not in use because you are in the uk ? Can't see how you pay the back tax as it would be difficult . Is that illegal . If you can't claim the tax you paid up front then surely it works both ways . Would be interested in any reply
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Assume you've read Trevor Hughes missive as well then Mollie. Guess who's present Tax runs out on 31st March so will have to apply for 6 months, as well as pay the extra 40kuros a litre. I didn't know you could get it for 6 months!!
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It will be interesting to see whether charges for car hire will go down...
I doubt it, and that will be a relatively small (extra) profit to the hire-car owners, but those hiring (mostly visitors/swallows) will be stung...
I doubt it, and that will be a relatively small (extra) profit to the hire-car owners, but those hiring (mostly visitors/swallows) will be stung...
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For once in my life I get the luck of the draw - my road tax runs out 30th April!
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Happy days
1 Tax runs out end of May
2. 3000 miles per annually 35 to the gallon 85.71 gallons 4.54 liters per gallon 389 Litres x 0.40 kuros 155.65 TL
HALF what I pay in advance I will pay as I drive
Tax office once every 3 years for MOT
Pinch me I'm dreaming
1 Tax runs out end of May
2. 3000 miles per annually 35 to the gallon 85.71 gallons 4.54 liters per gallon 389 Litres x 0.40 kuros 155.65 TL
HALF what I pay in advance I will pay as I drive
Tax office once every 3 years for MOT
Pinch me I'm dreaming
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Don't get too excited, 'Experiential Learning' tends to make me think that they are quite likely to change their minds in fairly short order!
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A Turkish Cypriot friend told me that about 35-40% drivers in North Cyprus do not pay their road tax.
That being the case it looks like the Government has given up the fight of trying to enforce this law and decided to put TL 0.40 on fuel to make sure everybody pays....
A similar change was suggested in the UK a few years ago, it didn't happen for two reasons as I recall:
1) There was a rise in fuel costs at the time
2) More sophisticated ANPR technology made it easier for the Police to identify tax dodgers on the road.
That being the case it looks like the Government has given up the fight of trying to enforce this law and decided to put TL 0.40 on fuel to make sure everybody pays....
A similar change was suggested in the UK a few years ago, it didn't happen for two reasons as I recall:
1) There was a rise in fuel costs at the time
2) More sophisticated ANPR technology made it easier for the Police to identify tax dodgers on the road.
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Given the current significant problem of evasion of the road tax the new system should achieve a net increase for the TRNC treasury to outweigh the road fund licence plus less bureaucracy to fund bringing savings too...Keithcaley wrote:Don't get too excited, 'Experiential Learning' tends to make me think that they are quite likely to change their minds in fairly short order!
In the end I don't think they will reverse the decision - if the sums add up - and if they don't presumably they will up the fuel duty.
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And what will the 10 people who are usually behind the desk do nowKeithcaley wrote:Don't get too excited, 'Experiential Learning' tends to make me think that they are quite likely to change their minds in fairly short order!
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Drink more coffee
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They will probably run out of petrol in the last week before it goes up in price. Will it be cheaper to go south and fill up if you have already paid for insurance?
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Received this from BRS this morning:-
"Road Fund Licence to be Abolished"
Effective from 1st MAY 2017
Dear Member,
With effect from 1st May 2017 the Road Fund Licence is being abolished.
Petrol will go up by 40 KUROS per litre to compensate the governments loss of revenue.
If you have unused road tax, there will be NO refund however.
If your tax is due before May 1st you must continue paying road tax as before. If you fall into this category, it may be worthwhile to apply for 6 months instead of your normal 12 months.
"Road Fund Licence to be Abolished"
Effective from 1st MAY 2017
Dear Member,
With effect from 1st May 2017 the Road Fund Licence is being abolished.
Petrol will go up by 40 KUROS per litre to compensate the governments loss of revenue.
If you have unused road tax, there will be NO refund however.
If your tax is due before May 1st you must continue paying road tax as before. If you fall into this category, it may be worthwhile to apply for 6 months instead of your normal 12 months.
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Archie
The current price of petrol in the ROC is €1.25 per litre, equivalent to approx. 4.91 TL per litre - (or approx £1.07 per litre).
So maybe it will still be cheaper here in the TRNC.
Another point:
Under the current system it is necessary to have an MOT and emissions certificate in order to get road tax.
The new system may encourage some drivers, perhaps of old un-roadworthy vehicles, to not have their cars MOTed.
The current price of petrol in the ROC is €1.25 per litre, equivalent to approx. 4.91 TL per litre - (or approx £1.07 per litre).
So maybe it will still be cheaper here in the TRNC.
Another point:
Under the current system it is necessary to have an MOT and emissions certificate in order to get road tax.
The new system may encourage some drivers, perhaps of old un-roadworthy vehicles, to not have their cars MOTed.
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What about people with Central heating run off diesel? as far as I am aware, there is no difference between the price at the pump and that delivered for heating?
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Ha ha ha... you think they currently bother....paul90 wrote:Archie
The current price of petrol in the ROC is €1.25 per litre, equivalent to approx. 4.91 TL per litre - (or approx £1.07 per litre).
So maybe it will still be cheaper here in the TRNC.
Another point:
Under the current system it is necessary to have an MOT and emissions certificate in order to get road tax.
The new system may encourage some drivers, perhaps of old un-roadworthy vehicles, to not have their cars MOTed.
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We got pulled over the other night near to Escape beach by the police checking purely on tax certificates, so they are striking while the iron is still hot.
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Typical,paid my years tax a month ago,at least Dick Turpin had the decency to wear a mask
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The police sit on the roundabout on top of the tunnel in girne and check emissions and tax at least once a week. Nice little earner.
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Underpass is a better description!!
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sorry underpass!
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This should mean a big reduction for all those people driving 4X4 monsters, and other large vehicles
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It will be interesting to see how /if the roads become quieter at night and what will happen in 'wedding season' when families visit up to five weddings a nightElectricianPete wrote:This should mean a big reduction for all those people driving 4X4 monsters, and other large vehicles
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Should also see those in untaxed renault 9 pay.ElectricianPete wrote:This should mean a big reduction for all those people driving 4X4 monsters, and other large vehicles
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Report in Cyprus Today that "suggestions that annual road tax would be scrapped completely in favour of a fuel surcharge of 40 kuros as early as May, has been rubbished by officials ". As always, what the hell is going on?
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Cyprus rumour mill?...Or perhaps officials don't want people to stop buying road tax or only buying 6 months worth in the meantime. Of course, ours is due now so holding off as long as possible to find out the facts. Does anyone know if 6 months tax is much more than 50% of the annual tax cost?
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More fake news, read the bit in CT, where cars are going to be microchipped, good to see the goverment officials are sill enjoying the Morocan woodbines,
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to be honest they did dig it out - that makes it a tunnel in my book...archie wrote:sorry underpass!
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If road tax is abolished and as Paul90 states less people getting their cars Mot'd, with no Mot doesn't that make your insurance invalid in an accident.Presuming so.
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Two things...cjh wrote:If road tax is abolished and as Paul90 states less people getting their cars Mot'd, with no Mot doesn't that make your insurance invalid in an accident.Presuming so.
1. Up to 60% don't currently have road tax, MOT or Insurance.... as it is... at least if revenue currently uncollected is collected via fuel duty, the TRNC coffers must benefit.
2. The latest article in CT makes it as clear as mud... it starts off saying that RT is not scrapped, instead cars will be chipped (snigger) and ends with unused portion of RT will be refunded if over 6 months - which seems to indicate that it is being scrapped...
This all sounds like somebodies weird science dream....
When and until the dust settles I am not going to believe anything coming from BRS, CT or the Government...
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[quote=" The latest article in CT makes it as clear as mud... it starts off saying that RT is not scrapped, instead cars will be chipped (snigger) and ends with unused portion of RT will be refunded if over 6 months - which seems to indicate that it is being scrapped...
This all sounds like somebodies weird science dream....
When and until the dust settles I am not going to believe anything coming from BRS, CT or the Government...[/quote]
It will be just like the dogs then, nobody did that either or they got the details all wrong.
My border collie dog was happy being 3 years old instead of 13 but most upset he was a bitch. And the other two we have no idea who's who and even though they were brothers the information is different.
This all sounds like somebodies weird science dream....
When and until the dust settles I am not going to believe anything coming from BRS, CT or the Government...[/quote]
It will be just like the dogs then, nobody did that either or they got the details all wrong.
My border collie dog was happy being 3 years old instead of 13 but most upset he was a bitch. And the other two we have no idea who's who and even though they were brothers the information is different.
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Went down to tax the car today & they know nothing about the tax being abolished, said we weren't the first to enquire about it today.
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i was told it is FAKE NEWS
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So do I go for 6 or 12 months on the 1st April ????dippersgirl wrote:i was told it is FAKE NEWS
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Very good question. Maybe toss a coin!
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When is the right time to tell your dogs they are adopted?snd1966 wrote:It will be just like the dogs then, nobody did that either or they got the details all wrong.
My border collie dog was happy being 3 years old instead of 13 but most upset he was a bitch. And the other two we have no idea who's who and even though they were brothers the information is different.
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I think we were the silly idiots that were adopted especially by the boys, border collie hand up did collect from a farmGroucho wrote:When is the right time to tell your dogs they are adopted?snd1966 wrote:It will be just like the dogs then, nobody did that either or they got the details all wrong.
My border collie dog was happy being 3 years old instead of 13 but most upset he was a bitch. And the other two we have no idea who's who and even though they were brothers the information is different.
But I am looking forward for our 1997 cars to become Ferrari, 2017 models with the wrong details for contact.
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Harita,
We have to renew this month so will probably do 6 months. Will report back as to cost in relation to 12 month price, if there's little or no difference then it's a no brainer.
We have to renew this month so will probably do 6 months. Will report back as to cost in relation to 12 month price, if there's little or no difference then it's a no brainer.
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Email this morning from BRS, apologising for passing on incorrect information. It is apparently a proposal currently before the Government. They are seeking further confirmation and will report further in due course.
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Mrs Gee thanks for the update taxed the car last June 2016 and the road tax abolition rummer started but had died away by September
at this rate of progress I'm not holding my breathe probably after the next elections
at this rate of progress I'm not holding my breathe probably after the next elections
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Taxed ours today. 1 year 444TL, 6 months 266TL. Did 6 months,girl on desk said there is a possibility it will be abolished,not sure when though.
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So am I reading this right, Car Tax is not being abolished on the first of May then.
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So it seems.Belfast Belle wrote:So am I reading this right, Car Tax is not being abolished on the first of May then.
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Went to pay my road tax today and was only asked to pay for six months.
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Or NOT, as the case may be.....
I totally forgot that it was supposed to be abolished and went along as usual to pay my car tax / road tax as normal at the beginning of July (ran out on 30th June).
Nothing mentioned about being abolished and renewed for 1yr.
I am assuming they are still thinking about it and how to implement the chip system they talked about.
Better to pay and be safe than not pay and get a fine when you are stopped at a Police Road Check.
I totally forgot that it was supposed to be abolished and went along as usual to pay my car tax / road tax as normal at the beginning of July (ran out on 30th June).
Nothing mentioned about being abolished and renewed for 1yr.
I am assuming they are still thinking about it and how to implement the chip system they talked about.
Better to pay and be safe than not pay and get a fine when you are stopped at a Police Road Check.
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Agree.Catlover wrote:Or NOT, as the case may be.....
I totally forgot that it was supposed to be abolished and went along as usual to pay my car tax / road tax as normal at the beginning of July (ran out on 30th June).
Nothing mentioned about being abolished and renewed for 1yr.
I am assuming they are still thinking about it and how to implement the chip system they talked about.
Better to pay and be safe than not pay and get a fine when you are stopped at a Police Road Check.
Seems this will rumble along in the rumour mill for a while longer as yet so we renewed ours at beginning of July for the year again.
Would be sensible to add the cost onto petrol/diesel charges - no one then escapes.
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Drivers of electrically powered cars would... and they are just around the corner (figuratively speaking)...PoshinDevon wrote:
Seems this will rumble along in the rumour mill for a while longer as yet so we renewed ours at beginning of July for the year again.
Would be sensible to add the cost onto petrol/diesel charges - no one then escapes.
I think the 'chip' idea was a load of BS dreamt-up by someone too embarrassed to admit that by letting information re the scrapping of Road Tax they had shot themselves in the foot - as the funds would cease immediately and the tariff on fuel would only gradually feed into their already depleted coffers.