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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
    A vehicle that is currently Taxed has to be insured - an untaxed vehicle does not have to be insured

    MID is only for "insured" vehicles
    MID is supposed to inform DVLA / police etc of all vehicles

    I have vehicles that are not taxed etc on my MID so they are covered by my traders poilicy , if there not on my MID there not covered , road legal or not

    Obvioulsy if you dont want it insured then i quess you dont need to bother , but then again it is a legal requirment for a motor trader to list all cars in the custody on MID , So the small print on my policy states , so thats exactly what i do

    My rs2000 is listed on my MID and hasnt been taxed for 10years , but i was clearly told it MUST be on there to be insured

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  • RS2000CUSTOM
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    Originally posted by FoMoCo View Post

    A v5 is not proof of ownership.


    cheeRS Gary...
    But it is proof of the registered keeper

    So sell a vehicle and the "title" goes with it

    If you sell a vehicle on behalf of a 3rd party then you are a "trader" and as such you are liable for tax

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  • RS2000CUSTOM
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    A vehicle that is currently Taxed has to be insured - an untaxed vehicle does not have to be insured (obviously not on the road)

    MID is only for "insured" vehicles

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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
    MID is only needed when a vehicle is used on the public highway

    Keep a vehicle off the road and never drive and never insure it then MID is not needed
    If any vehicle is in your custody or control it is required to be on your MID

    Otherwise the car will be deemed as " not insured " as no private owner has this vehicle covered so will show as uninsured , Hence why the MID databse is a legal requirment with all motortraders , this way they know if its in the custody or control of a motor trader and shows on there MID then it is infact insured

    This is now how they can send out notifications to people who own cars that are not insured / marked as sorned

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  • FoMoCo
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    A v5 is not proof of ownership.


    cheeRS Gary...

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  • RS2000CUSTOM
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    MID is only needed when a vehicle is used on the public highway

    Keep a vehicle off the road and never drive and never insure it then MID is not needed

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  • thedman
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    In my family business, any car we have that we have acquired is insured on our fleet policy, so there is an auditable trail there for what is held against the business also.

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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
    One fault in DVLA's "Trader section" is that if a car is passed between Traders there is no notification system in place so DVLA can keep track of a vehicle as there is only 1 Trader slip per V5.

    I questioned this myself with DVLA , there answer was ,,

    If both traders use ther MID correctly the vehicle will show as being moved from one traders MID to anothers and so automaticly informs DVLA

    Thats ok if both traders use MID correctly . I always use mine so this always covers my arse as DVLA know i have moved the car on regardless of any form on notification being recieved through the post etc , Its a great insurance policy for a motor trader against fines for none notifications

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  • RS2000CUSTOM
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    One fault in DVLA's "Trader section" is that if a car is passed between Traders there is no notification system in place so DVLA can keep track of a vehicle as there is only 1 Trader slip per V5.

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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
    Absolutely correct

    But you like I are registered business's and as such any vehicle "put into trade" will appear on your company asset register and be liable for income tax and VAT if applicable

    Any personally owned vehicle are not liable for income tax

    So traders have to decide is a car "private" and no tax so therefore a new owner on log book or "trade" and subject to income tax with no added registered keeper.

    My guess is "traders" dont register the car in their name but also dont put the car on their companies asset register - sell it then pay no tax on the future sale and keep the previous owners low.

    And dont forget the Bedroom Traders who dont pay tax on anything and dont add their names to any vehicles passed through their hands !
    Couldnt agree more ,

    As werthers was a private vehicle to me it was registered in my name , hence why the police wish to talk to me regards this logbook atempted theft , to try and trace the last few legit owners

    But remember that these traders who fill in the trade section and keep it as a " private " owned vehicle leave themself wide open in a tax or VAT inspection should come there way as the tax man can check every car a trader has had in there name or listed as a company purchase or as a private car , and if you have filled in the trade section then sold it on as a private sale and paid no tax then your caught

    I went through an 18 month investigation myself last year and luckily everything was in order

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  • RS2000CUSTOM
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    Originally posted by NORTH YORKS RS SPARES View Post

    Car traders are not supposed to put the cars in there name if they intend on selling them , Hence why there is a correct trader section that informs DVLA that the trader has it but doesnt actually put the car into there name
    Absolutely correct

    But you like I are registered business's and as such any vehicle "put into trade" should appear on your company asset register and be liable for income tax and VAT if applicable

    Any personally owned vehicle are not liable for income tax

    So traders have to decide is a car "private" and no tax so therefore a new owner on log book or "trade" and subject to income tax with no added registered keeper.

    My guess is "traders" dont register the car in their name but also dont put the car on their companies asset register either - sell it then pay no tax on the future sale and keep the previous owners low.

    And dont forget the Bedroom Traders who dont pay tax on anything and dont add their names to any vehicles passed through their hands !

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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    Originally posted by 0630154 View Post
    So we're back to personal again paul , since mine as you are obviously referring to was brought to my attention I have put everone in the picture regarding identity of a log book and mine only being a simple old sport , but sport or not the car will speak for its self when it comes out this year .

    But thanks for your input on the matter paul , and your last post there .

    Sorry Alex you have lost me regards your car ???

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  • 0630154
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    So we're back to personal again paul , since mine as you are obviously referring to was brought to my attention I have put everone in the picture regarding identity of a log book and mine only being a simple old sport , but sport or not the car will speak for its self when it comes out this year .

    But thanks for your input on the matter paul , and your last post there .

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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    Originally posted by 0630154 View Post
    Ok paul thanks for that long winded story , yes Arnold Clark ect

    But guys who buy cars to keep for a year or 2 to make a buck I am talking about

    They don't register them in there name do they ????

    I think everyone else gets my drift .
    I get your drift mate ,

    same as these cars that claim there Gen mexicos / rs2000 etc etc , yet there vin plates state otherwise

    The classic car scene seems full of people doing things that arnt exactly honest

    I quess there is a lot of money to be made these days so there are lots of people trying there luck

    Good job there are folk who know how to tell whats realy what

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  • 0630154
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    Correct dave .

    There is lots of them I have came across in this rs scene.

    This type of car identity theft has been going on for years , but the truth is now its so blatant in your face that they don't really care if you know them or not , and they just do it regardless .

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