A Taxing Time

Collection of UK Tax Discs
Before I started work as a fully fledged adult, I had the joy of driving a classic Mini. It was a 1989 ‘F’-reg City model, a little rusty around the edges but great fun to drive. My dad drove it once and had to stop during the the journey to get out and giggle! These days I’m force to drive a company car, therefore my little Mini was consigned to the garage. Forever to live out it’s days hidden away from sight propped up on bricks, waiting for the day I would drive it once more.
My responsibilities did not stop with the locking of the garage door, once a year the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency send me a letter and hope to get me to hand over £110 of my hard earned money. Thankfully there is a handy little get-out clause. If you do not use your car and do not intend to use your car you can declare it off-road or SORN. This allows me to retain the ownership of my car in the eyes of the DVLA but not pay road tax. I do long to drive my little red Mini, it needs a lot of maintenance to make it work again and I would really like to return it to it’s forecourt originality. This of course will take a lot of time and money. Neither of which will be in abundance this year.
