MOT
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 9:58 am
Hi everyone,
I have a 1958 Morris, which is MOT exempt (being pre-1960). When I bought it last September I asked the new owner to MOT it first so that I'd know it was up to scratch, and after purchasing I had no problems in completing the online tax form for it (even though it's £0, you obviously still have to complete the tax process).
Now that it's been a year since purchase, and the MOT certificate is due to expire, I wondered if there's any official process that I need to go through in order to officially register it as not having an MOT? Or is simply allowing it to lapse fine? I've already taken the V11 form down to the Post Office with my completed V112 so that they could allow the tax to be processed without an MOT (even though it's £0), but I'd like to check that there's nothing further I have to complete with regards to the MOT exemption. When I use the gov.uk vehicle enquiry service, it now shows the tax as being valid until 1st September 2018, but the MOT as being valid until 30th August 2017 (i.e. next week).
Thanks for your help!
Tom
I have a 1958 Morris, which is MOT exempt (being pre-1960). When I bought it last September I asked the new owner to MOT it first so that I'd know it was up to scratch, and after purchasing I had no problems in completing the online tax form for it (even though it's £0, you obviously still have to complete the tax process).
Now that it's been a year since purchase, and the MOT certificate is due to expire, I wondered if there's any official process that I need to go through in order to officially register it as not having an MOT? Or is simply allowing it to lapse fine? I've already taken the V11 form down to the Post Office with my completed V112 so that they could allow the tax to be processed without an MOT (even though it's £0), but I'd like to check that there's nothing further I have to complete with regards to the MOT exemption. When I use the gov.uk vehicle enquiry service, it now shows the tax as being valid until 1st September 2018, but the MOT as being valid until 30th August 2017 (i.e. next week).
Thanks for your help!
Tom