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    A bit of surprise on the vehicle registration

    I just got my first vehicle re-registration/licensing thing today. Boy was I in for a surprise when I read the list of fee components on the bottom of the form.

    License Fee: $24.50
    ACC Levy: 189.02 < What the hell
    Other Levies: $1.64
    Administration: $6.72
    GST: $27.74
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    Total: $249.60

    What's up with the ACC levy. I could get real health insurance + dental + life insurance for that much. Then I notice that the GST is so large because of the ACC levy, which is really strange since ACC isn't a good or a service. Also when I look at the wording on the back of the form; apparently ACC "covers entitlements such as medical and hospital costs, weekly compensation and rehabilitation care". That sounds suspiciously to me that our public health system is really just a private health system that you are forced to pay for the health insurance for.

    *End rant*
    I'm just kinda annoyed that something that should cost so little has more levies on it than it's own cost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy
    I just got my first vehicle re-registration/licensing thing today. Boy was I in for a surprise when I read the list of fee components on the bottom of the form.

    License Fee: $24.50
    ACC Levy: 189.02 < What the hell
    Other Levies: $1.64
    Administration: $6.72
    GST: $27.74
    -
    Total: $249.60

    What's up with the ACC levy. I could get real health insurance + dental + life insurance for that much. Then I notice that the GST is so large because of the ACC levy, which is really strange since ACC isn't a good or a service. Also when I look at the wording on the back of the form; apparently ACC "covers entitlements such as medical and hospital costs, weekly compensation and rehabilitation care". That sounds suspiciously to me that our public health system is really just a private health system that you are forced to pay for the health insurance for.

    *End rant*
    I'm just kinda annoyed that something that should cost so little has more levies on it than it's own cost.
    Thats what we all moan about lol


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    You've got the Labour/Progressive Government to thank for most of that.
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    Welcome to the real world

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    You've got the Labour/Progressive Government to thank for most of that.
    As I recall, the ACC levy on Bike registration first went throught the roof around '76-'77. Muldoon, I believe.

    I must say though, I can't see how GST can be chargeable on a levy.
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    ACC is a service for a start. Its what pays you for having an accident.

    ACC is a good service if you have a genuine work related accident or one that prevents you from working. Think of the levy you pay as compulsorary insurance.

    Having seen kiwi drivers, I think they need every bit of aid they can get
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    First time you've read it eh?

    It's not that much different on a car one either.

    Don't worry though. Whinging on an Internet forum will fix it.
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    And when you have two or more road bikes you end up paying two or more sets of ACC levies. No-one has ever yet explained how I can ride two bikes or once, or why I am twice as likely to have an accident because I own two bikes.
    Time to ride

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    Get something over 40 years old (no, not your body) and you will find the registration is

    Now if everybody who held a drivers licence paid that sum ($249:60) each year it would make more sense as we can only drive one car/ride one bike at a time, but NO the government wouldn't get as much money from us and it makes too much sense

    Sorry to steal your logic jantar.
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    It gets you really pissed off and Angry too. I worked out a way that saves about $2.32 which is just go ahead with a green form and change the vehicle registration expiry date
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwoSeven
    ACC is a service for a start. Its what pays you for having an accident.

    ACC is a good service if you have a genuine work related accident or one that prevents you from working. Think of the levy you pay as compulsorary insurance.

    Having seen kiwi drivers, I think they need every bit of aid they can get
    Is it still a service if you never make a claim?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork
    Is it still a service if you never make a claim?
    How else do they make their money
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar
    And when you have two or more road bikes you end up paying two or more sets of ACC levies. No-one has ever yet explained how I can ride two bikes or once, or why I am twice as likely to have an accident because I own two bikes.
    Aw mate...now you've got me all steamed up just as I was about to go out into the beautiful cloudless day we have here

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwoSeven
    ACC is a service for a start. Its what pays you for having an accident.

    ACC is a good service if you have a genuine work related accident or one that prevents you from working.
    Cough, choke, harrumph....er "Bullshit" Not self-employed, are you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by idb
    Aw mate...now you've got me all steamed up just as I was about to go out into the beautiful cloudless day we have here
    You Bastard idb. Here I am stuck at work looking out the window and thinking how nice it be to take a cruise on the bike, and you're about to do it.
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