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    So when's the next Bikeoi? Be paking in front of the Bee-Hive this time. Need some MX bikes to take the steps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    "Earners face a rise from $1.70 now to $2.80 per $100 of income next year, although that will drop to $2.70 once the new ACC law is passed."

    So for a salary of $50,000, you're going to be paying $1400 instead of $850... add fuel levy, add rego levy... Fuck it, I may never come back to NZ!
    yea on that note i will have no money left when this happens i mean 3 dollars for every hundred plus an increase on fule and woo 730 on rego i can use the 50 bucks that i wont have to pay to pay for the fule tax increase for a couple of months what a waste of effort

    now what do we do as a motorcycle community?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack View Post
    "The cost for motorbikes bigger than 600cc would rise from $430.54 to $739.32, but that is down on the $781.12 originally suggested by the ACC. It would fall to $659.26 once the law change was in place" (Judge must have been drink Tuis if he thinks we are going ta believe that Bull Shit).
    I dont understand their comment. "rise from $430", when was it ever $430?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    I dont understand their comment. "rise from $430", when was it ever $430?
    speculation: it could be that the bikes smaller than 600cc were getting a increase to 430 and they will now be paying the same as the rest of us
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    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10612689

    this has better information than the dom
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    Fucking wankers.

    After 10 years, ACC would be fully funded, including for its pre-1999 liabilities, and levies would need to cover only the current year costs of accidents
    Of course, because levies and taxes are always removed once they have funded their intended purpose. Yeah right.

    And where the hell are they getting their numbers from?.

    The cost for motorbikes bigger than 600cc would rise from $430.54 to $739.32
    According to the LTSA website the cost for any bike over 61cc is $321.24, so where does $430.54 fit in to the picture?

    Can someone explain.

    And I get to pay more from my wages for people that do dumb things at home and hurt themselves, and those that choose to injure themselves playing rugby as well as directly funding my choice of recreational activity. That seems fair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    And where the hell are they getting their numbers from?.
    out of a very dark place

    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    Can someone explain.
    the dom post is full of bogans and they cannot add
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    how do they actually come up with the figures? looks like they've taken a token $50-odd off.

    Someone has a calculator up their ass me thinks

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    I'll say it again. They're getting their figures from reports, reports that at every turn, look wrong. I've seen some stunning things in my years where reports are concerned. One particular one: I was enhancing a reporting system for a company and found that the person that had been there before me had the currency conversion calculation the wrong way around... within a year the company went bust. That is not an isolated instance. I recently found out that some of our internal reporting was wrong, well, not wrong, just incomplete and wrong... it's now fixed and we're actually in a better position... get your figures wrong and your FUCKED! I have a sneaky feeling..............
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    I dont understand their comment. "rise from $430", when was it ever $430?
    Petrol levies.

    ACC keep mixing up whether or not they include petrol levies when they discuss what it will costs riders.

    Sometimes they only talk about the ACC component of annual license.

    Sometimes they add an [ average km ] x [ average consumption ] x [ ACC petrol ] levy to the mix.

    (When they calculate the fees, based on how much they think they need, they do take into account how much petrol will be used. Of course, since some bikes use less petrol than cars, that helps to make our license ACC component higher than cars!)


    ACC have a REAL problem communicating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    I dont understand their comment. "rise from $430", when was it ever $430?
    They put it up to $430 for 2010 bike rego already (be a few that getting that shock next year). The levies hikes they are pushing for now are for 2011.
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    WHAT??????!!!!
    I didn't know that!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack View Post
    They put it up to $430 for 2010 bike rego already (be a few that getting that shock next year). The levies hikes they are pushing for now are for 2011.
    !!?? In plain language please, any registration purchased after 01/01/2010 will cost $430.00.
    Is that correct RiderInBlack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nosebleed View Post
    !!?? In plain language please, any registration purchased after 01/01/2010 will cost $430.00.
    Is that correct RiderInBlack?
    is there a website reference for this i would like to have a look
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azi Dahaka View Post
    is there a website reference for this i would like to have a look
    Read the table on Page 32 from the ACC 2010/2011 Preposal PDF (From ACC It's Self). Shit I hate Dail-up. Took so long fu*ken finding something that I had linked here before!
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