Not getting pulled over by the pigs? Paying tax for something you're not doing might be a better way of putting it, one supposes
Not getting pulled over by the pigs? Paying tax for something you're not doing might be a better way of putting it, one supposes
The service they provide is calculating and collecting the money in a timely efficient manner, which they do.
Anymore than that and it would be 'Nanny State' looking over your shoulder telling you what to do, and from what I've read I am sure the members of KB would never want that as they are all awesome independent bike riders making their own way in the world.
If VTNZ are only too happy to give you a reminder email for a $30 wof, then surely it would be a good business model for NZTA to give reminders to people for $100's
??
I know, I know, it's a government department. Worse still, who can you complain to, about their unethical nature?
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
yeah i get stung for 1 months rego every year.
soo freeking gay, my bike cant even run!
why cant i put on hold forever! When i want it on the road i'll put it on the road
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
This reminds me of people who forget to pay insurance, get it cancelled, then their vehicle gets stolen, and abuse the insurance company when it wont pay out.
If these organisations and companies decided to wave the fee for their services just because you felt hard done by, then they'd all be bankrupt, and you'd be raging about that instead.
I'm thinking of putting tubby on hold, rego is due now....
I always get a letter when the rego is due so if some kb'ers are not getting letters when they reach the end of a year on hold that sounds like a deliberate double standard to get revenue.
You need to have a current rego by law so the LTSA has a certain obligation to ensure this happens but it sounds like they have shifted the onus onto the owner if a vehicle is on hold & therefore not on the road. The vehicle is still in the system so it must be deliberate. Common sense would have the computer spitting out reminders promptly either way.
Could it be a money grabbing dictatorial conspiracy by the gummint bean counters, or does this thread not tell the whole truth?
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
I tend to agree...
The two sentences below alert me to the fact that Mr Cox was indeed notified prior.
The same reasoning could apply to those who 'overlook' getting a WOF on or before the due date and being pinged for it...who's at fault then?
''Just recently I recieved an 'overdue' notice for the registration''......and
''Somehow I must have missed the first notice that the expiry was coming up''
Bunch of thieving pricks alright
First new car we bought in March 1994. Fiat registered as 1994. Then they changed the rules so it was year built so suddenly it's a 1993. It was a diesel turbo < 1500kgs so was classed as 1 tonne for road user charges. Then they changed the rules so that you rounded up regardless for RUC's. So now double cost. We hung onto car until 2010 as a spare. Let rego expire a few times simply renewed it and paid back charges when wanted to use it. Then they changed the rules so that if unregistered for more than 12 months it was deregistered (was 24 months before change). How did I find out? Went to register it and it had expired 12 1/2 months earlier. Not possible, needs recomplying, estimated cost 800-1000. Aye what I said? If I'd registered it at 364 days it's alright to drive on the road but the next day it's not. Sold it on trademe doing about $1500 on it. Purchaser drove it back to Nelson from Taranaki n rego or wof. Billed ltsa for the lost money, wrote to minister on transport - end result I'm listed with baycorp. Had to pay back rego even though they wouldn't let me register it.
Wish I good run a business like this!
David
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