TVR Registration
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No such luck with mine after speaking to Pascal yesterday the two to three week wait is now two to three months! I don't know why something to do with the DIV in Brussels,I am not to concerned as I have insured the car on it's chassis number so can drive it on it's English plates for the time being.
Am pleased to hear your registration went a lot smoother, did you just have the one inspection and is it classed as an oldtimer?
The only negative point about not completing this by the end of the year is the tax (BIV and road tax) go up on 1/1/16 and not just by a few Euros!
Am pleased to hear your registration went a lot smoother, did you just have the one inspection and is it classed as an oldtimer?
The only negative point about not completing this by the end of the year is the tax (BIV and road tax) go up on 1/1/16 and not just by a few Euros!
NCE 61 said:
No such luck with mine after speaking to Pascal yesterday the two to three week wait is now two to three months! I don't know why something to do with the DIV in Brussels,I am not to concerned as I have insured the car on it's chassis number so can drive it on it's English plates for the time being.
Am pleased to hear your registration went a lot smoother, did you just have the one inspection and is it classed as an oldtimer?
The only negative point about not completing this by the end of the year is the tax (BIV and road tax) go up on 1/1/16 and not just by a few Euros!
Hi NickAm pleased to hear your registration went a lot smoother, did you just have the one inspection and is it classed as an oldtimer?
The only negative point about not completing this by the end of the year is the tax (BIV and road tax) go up on 1/1/16 and not just by a few Euros!
I registered it as an oldtimer (it is 25 years old), so I should pay a 36 euros roadtax for the coming year. The following year, it will be the normal road tax which is around 770€ a year. As form 01/01/2016, a car needs to be 30 years old to benefit from the oldtimer status.
I can't understand why it takes so long to register your Tuscan, it is not the first Tuscan to be registered in Belgium.
Merry Christmas.
Geoffrey
TopVpowerRoadste said:
NCE 61 said:
No such luck with mine after speaking to Pascal yesterday the two to three week wait is now two to three months! I don't know why something to do with the DIV in Brussels,I am not to concerned as I have insured the car on it's chassis number so can drive it on it's English plates for the time being.
Am pleased to hear your registration went a lot smoother, did you just have the one inspection and is it classed as an oldtimer?
The only negative point about not completing this by the end of the year is the tax (BIV and road tax) go up on 1/1/16 and not just by a few Euros!
Hi NickAm pleased to hear your registration went a lot smoother, did you just have the one inspection and is it classed as an oldtimer?
The only negative point about not completing this by the end of the year is the tax (BIV and road tax) go up on 1/1/16 and not just by a few Euros!
I registered it as an oldtimer (it is 25 years old), so I should pay a 36 euros roadtax for the coming year. The following year, it will be the normal road tax which is around 770€ a year. As form 01/01/2016, a car needs to be 30 years old to benefit from the oldtimer status.
I can't understand why it takes so long to register your Tuscan, it is not the first Tuscan to be registered in Belgium.
Merry Christmas.
Geoffrey
grtz
Frank
TopVpowerRoadste said:
Hi Nick
I registered it as an oldtimer (it is 25 years old), so I should pay a 36 euros roadtax for the coming year. The following year, it will be the normal road tax which is around 770€ a year. As form 01/01/2016, a car needs to be 30 years old to benefit from the oldtimer status.
I can't understand why it takes so long to register your Tuscan, it is not the first Tuscan to be registered in Belgium.
Merry Christmas.
Geoffrey
Hi Geoffrey appears you did your registration just in time for your car to qualify for old-timer status as that can't be changed now it has been given and next year your road tax will still be 36 Euros:-I registered it as an oldtimer (it is 25 years old), so I should pay a 36 euros roadtax for the coming year. The following year, it will be the normal road tax which is around 770€ a year. As form 01/01/2016, a car needs to be 30 years old to benefit from the oldtimer status.
I can't understand why it takes so long to register your Tuscan, it is not the first Tuscan to be registered in Belgium.
Merry Christmas.
Geoffrey
I don't think any one can understand why it takes so long to register the Tuscan, but I believe that all the TVR that were brought into Belgium via the official importer were all registered at TVR Blackpool and came in with English plates, then they had to go through the process mine is going through which would take two to three months.
Merry Xmas Nick
tunepipe911 said:
Paperwork arrived after nearly 8 months!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who is slow?
Will clean up the cobbwebbs and start her up,it was about bloody time!
Rudy
There is hope yet then Pleased you got sorted eventually! Talking to someone via e-mail the other week his 2005 Tuscan took 5 months so 8 months is a new record so I wonder how long mine will be?Who is slow?
Will clean up the cobbwebbs and start her up,it was about bloody time!
Rudy
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