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Thread: ACC & NZTA FUCKERS: Charging the new rates before it is legal to do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    I THINK ( but do NOT) take this as authorative) that if you have the form they send out ( which is technically an invoice) and the prices on it are the old prices, and you enter the code off the invoice, they will honour the invoice ( old ) prices. But any invoice RAISED in June will be the new prices.
    Damn. Mine expires in a month and I have been toying with whether to do a MR27 or an MR24... Having to pay the new rates kinda makes that decision for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Damn. Mine expires in a month and I have been toying with whether to do a MR27 or an MR24... Having to pay the new rates kinda makes that decision for me.
    hold hold hold, give 'em no money
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    No, they realised we were using the MR27 route and as of recently they have tried to close it - illegally.
    They know they won't get taken to court over this.
    Not illegally. They've merely started doing what they should have been already but lacked the information to be able to. See 5(1)(c).

    Except as otherwise provided in this Act, no person shall use any motor vehicle on any road unless—
    the full amount of the appropriate levies payable under section 214 of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Act 2001 in respect of the period for which the licence is issued has been paid.
    Quote Originally Posted by ukusa View Post
    hold hold hold, give 'em no money
    That's the one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ukusa View Post
    give 'em no money
    Shouldn't be too difficult - there's a long queue of things lining up for my very limited money and most of them are nothing to do with bikes.

    But no rego=no ride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Shouldn't be too difficult - there's a long queue of things lining up for my very limited money and most of them are nothing to do with bikes.

    But no rego=no ride.
    What do you mean no rego=no ride???? Do your wheels fall off if you've got no rego or something??? HOLD HOLD HOLD just like Ukusa said!

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    Quote Originally Posted by miloking View Post
    What do you mean no rego=no ride????
    I'm struggling with that one a bit myself. Exactly how does not having a current license label stop you from riding?
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    It doesn't stop you riding. It just means you'll cop a fine if the police stop you and decide to ticket you.

    How much will that affect you? If you use the bike on the occasional weekend, probably you will get away with it.

    If, like me, its your daily transport, and you do at least 75-80kms a day, it becomes a game of chance in which the odds are stacked hugely in the police's favour.

    While I disagree with the reasons for the increase in the charge, and have protested (and will continue to protest) about the charges, I have no choice. I've been pulled over three times in the last month - once for a rego check, once for doing 116km/hr (my fault) and once for doing 102 (Queen's birthday weekend).

    After July 1, I'm willing to bet the rego checks will increase. They've already started doing it on the Rimutakas in the weekend.

    Its going to cost you hugely if you repeatedly get stopped. But it's your call.

    My rego runs out on 7/7/10. So I have no choice but to pay the $520. With my recent luck I'll be fined more than that in one month.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    It doesn't stop you riding. It just means you'll cop a fine if the police stop you and decide to ticket you.

    How much will that affect you? If you use the bike on the occasional weekend, probably you will get away with it.

    If, like me, its your daily transport, and you do at least 75-80kms a day, it becomes a game of chance in which the odds are stacked hugely in the police's favour.

    While I disagree with the reasons for the increase in the charge, and have protested (and will continue to protest) about the charges, I have no choice. I've been pulled over three times in the last month - once for a rego check, once for doing 116km/hr (my fault) and once for doing 102 (Queen's birthday weekend).

    After July 1, I'm willing to bet the rego checks will increase. They've already started doing it on the Rimutakas in the weekend.

    Its going to cost you hugely if you repeatedly get stopped. But it's your call.

    My rego runs out on 7/7/10. So I have no choice but to pay the $520. With my recent luck I'll be fined more than that in one month.
    Well,I would ask myself:"how often do I get stopped or see a check point?Or even get tailed by a cop that might run my rego to see if is up to date?"

    If the answer is rarely, then I would ride pirate style.

    I think the biggest risks are parking nazis in cities.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    I think the biggest risks are parking nazis in cities.
    To be honest that is my current biggest fear. I am going to attempt to 'hide' the rego a bit. Put a bit of grease over it or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    To be honest that is my current biggest fear. I am going to attempt to 'hide' the rego a bit. Put a bit of grease over it or something.
    You can "accidentally" spill some solvent on it.
    The ink comes off the plastic very easily.I discovered this when I was investigating "doctoring" expiry dates.

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    Just had a call from my brother:He's laying a complaint with the Commerce Commission.

    Councils are allowing full payment of new rate demands for the coming year at the existing GST rate.This is exactly the same situation with extending a licence expiry date.

    Also I got a reply from BRONZ - they are having their lawyers look into the legalities of the situation

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    Quote Originally Posted by miloking View Post
    What do you mean no rego=no ride???? Do your wheels fall off if you've got no rego or something???
    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    I'm struggling with that one a bit myself. Exactly how does not having a current license label stop you from riding?
    ...

    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    It doesn't stop you riding. It just means you'll cop a fine if the police stop you and decide to ticket you.
    Like Mr Riffer said, there are consequences of breaking the law, like it or not. And since about everything that can go wrong for me recently has gone wrong, I'm disinclined to take the chance.

    Actually, before I can ride again I also need a WOF and current insurance, neither of which stop the wheels turning, but both of which are show-stoppers for someone with some personal responsibility.
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    screw hold, de-register it become ALOT harder to charge or find someone with out registration...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    I *think* (but I am termimally confused) that if you have an invoice for a renewal 22nd June, which would have beeen issued in May, then you pay what is on the invoice. The old rates.

    But invoices they are raising in June are (normally) for July renewals, at the new rate . When you go in with a MR27, you dont have an imvoice. So their system creates one . At the new rates. Itis posssible that it is possible to override this (it should be) but only expert operators knpw how ( most dont even know what a mr27 is)
    Just looking at the MR1 "Renewal of Motor Vehicle Licence" form: sticker price is $321.24, so thats old price. I will fill in a MR27, and present them both together then shout at the drone that I want an invoice for $401.55 ($321.24 divided by 12 then multiplied by 15).

    should be entertaining. WCS is I pay $321.24 for 12 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    Just had a call from my brother:He's laying a complaint with the Commerce Commission.

    Councils are allowing full payment of new rate demands for the coming year at the existing GST rate.This is exactly the same situation with extending a licence expiry date.

    Also I got a reply from BRONZ - they are having their lawyers look into the legalities of the situation
    that first example is perfectly correct. The invoice is dated 1 July for the period 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011. The taxable supply is made on 1 July and therefore the appropriate rate is that applying on 1 July.

    In fact to do other would be to apply GST at the wrong rate. (presently the law allows only two rates, zero percent*, and 12.5%) * in certain limited but entertaining circumstances.
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