Road tax dodging 'on the rise'
Road tax dodging 'on the rise'
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206xsi

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49,322 posts

268 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3101060.stm

Road tax dodging 'on the rise'

More people are dodging road tax, despite a range of measures introduced by the government to tackle evaders, an official report has said.

Although the government collected £4.6m in duty during 2002 to 2003, around £193m was lost through evasion, a rise of 0.6% in 1999 - and a 0.4% increase from the 1994, the National Audit Office said.

(more in link)

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And it's a direct reflection of the growing cost of motoring (including scameras!)

Edited to say that they reckon 20-25% of motorbikes are untaxed!

>>> Edited by 206xsi on Friday 12th September 08:23

tvrslag

1,198 posts

275 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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206xsi said:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3101060.stm

Road tax dodging 'on the rise'

More people are dodging road tax, despite a range of measures introduced by the government to tackle evaders, an official report has said.

Although the government collected £4.6m in duty during 2002 to 2003, around £193m was lost through evasion, a rise of 0.6% in 1999 - and a 0.4% increase from the 1994, the National Audit Office said.

(more in link)

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And it's a direct reflection of the growing cost of motoring (including scameras!)

Edited to say that they reckon 20-25% of motorbikes are untaxed!

>>> Edited by 206xsi on Friday 12th September 08:23


I think the BBC may have made a mistake in their figures.
4.6m when divided by £160 (current cost of my tax but this does vary) equates to only 28750 cars!!!

If only there were just 28750 cars on the road!!
I supect they might mean billion. But 193 million is a hell of a lot not to collect. And I suspect that as the cost of TAX increases the number of buyers will continue to decrease.

anonymous-user

74 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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Scameras can't tell if the car is untaxed, only if it's speeding. If Police forces continue down the road of relying on cameras to do the work of human beings this trend will surely continue.

Scrap the cameras and put real people back out there so that the the real menace, the untaxed, uninsured, drugged up drivers of unroadworthy cars can be caught.

gh0st

4,693 posts

278 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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unrepentant said:
Scameras can't tell if the car is untaxed, only if it's speeding. If Police forces continue down the road of relying on cameras to do the work of human beings this trend will surely continue.

Scrap the cameras and put real people back out there so that the the real menace, the untaxed, uninsured, drugged up drivers of unroadworthy cars can be caught.


Hear Hear

icamm

2,153 posts

280 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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but the APNR cameras can catch tax dodgers. I think these are pretty much in every trapol car now (mind you that wouldn't have cost much as there aren't many left ).

HarryW

15,747 posts

289 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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Don't forget most of these won't have insurance or an MOT as well. The APNR systems is very good and I've seen them taget stretches of road down here before now, with the back up of 3 or 4 cars and a couple of bikes, very labour intensive but well worth it IMHO.

Harry

pdV6

16,442 posts

281 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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icamm said:
but the APNR cameras can catch tax dodgers.

Unless they're running cloned plates.
As usual, the dishonest ones get away scot free and the rest pay through the nose.