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    The vehicle weight tax is a new initiative of the NSW government, squarely aimed at rural people who generally don't vote Labor, but do need heavier vehicles because they have to drive longer distances on the unmaintained rural roads. It is part of a desperate attempt by the NSW government to make up some of the budget shortfall before they get turfed out in March.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    The vehicle weight tax is a new initiative of the NSW government, squarely aimed at rural people who generally don't vote Labor, but do need heavier vehicles because they have to drive longer distances on the unmaintained rural roads. It is part of a desperate attempt by the NSW government to make up some of the budget shortfall before they get turfed out in March.

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    I had a look at your RTA web-site, JD. The only vehicles not subject to the new charge are a select few hybrid drive cars, vehicles weighing under 975 kg, and various pensioner and carer concessions. Just a sneaky increase in registration charges to almost every motorist, not just rural dwellers. Not many cars under 975 kgs these days.

    Do you think any new government will actually remove any income producing initiatives? They will probably dream up a few of their own. A governments desperate need for money will not change with new incumbents. A new government will need more, what with jobs for the boys, payback for big business donors, pork barrelling in marginal electorates, worthless make-work projects that will never be completed or any use but are good for publicity, etc.
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    Yes , I have to pay some money extra for my heavy and fuel guzzling Honda Jazz. It is Oh Horror 1045Kg and only does 6.2 Lper 100Km.

    The NSW government's creativity for new taxes is sensational.

    The other newie is another property transfer tax, ostensibly to fund the state title Guarantee. Funny, a friend of mine is the ex deputy DG of Land Titles and told me a few month ago that the government had hundred of millions in the fund as claims are so low.

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    Khos I'd be avoiding the blue slip process at all costs. Been there, done that, never again.

    Seems to me your list has to be

    1. Rego Disco

    2. Rego Rangie, within 3 months of due date

    3. Repairs Rangie

    4. Sell Rangie.

    I wondered why the Rangie hadn't moved for a while at your place!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Yes , I have to pay some money extra for my heavy and fuel guzzling Honda Jazz. It is Oh Horror 1045Kg and only does 6.2 Lper 100Km.

    The NSW government's creativity for new taxes is sensational.

    The other newie is another property transfer tax, ostensibly to fund the state title Guarantee. Funny, a friend of mine is the ex deputy DG of Land Titles and told me a few month ago that the government had hundred of millions in the fund as claims are so low.

    Regards Philip A
    Shhh. Walls have ears. That fund could quickly disappear into consolidated revenue, just like Menzies disappeared our Social Services Contributions leaving retirement pensions to be funded annually from the budget.
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    i thought slips were worn by women.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker View Post
    Khos I'd be avoiding the blue slip process at all costs. Been there, done that, never again.

    Seems to me your list has to be

    1. Rego Disco

    2. Rego Rangie, within 3 months of due date

    3. Repairs Rangie

    4. Sell Rangie.

    I wondered why the Rangie hadn't moved for a while at your place!

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    yeah Max, the Rangie doesn't get driven as it leaking oil and mind you making a mess of the driveway with Brake fluid leaking constantly.I might follow your advice and repaire and register it within 3 months of due date & then move it on without redoing all the mods. at least I know it would be road worthy before it goes to another home.

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    Khos, just another possible wrinkle with needing a blue slip.
    On the MAA CTP calculator there is a question on whether the car needs a blue slip.
    I wouldn't put it past the insurers to increase the CTP on cars that need a blue slip. So maybe do a couple of run throughs on the MAA site to see if there is a difference in the CTP price for you.Only takes a few minutes.

    My CTP has gone up from 294 AFAIR to 315 cheapest this year. That is almost 10%. Bastards.
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    If a pink slip is a roadworthy what is a blue slip?
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    If a pink slip is a roadworthy what is a blue slip?
    Roadworthy plus check of identification. Required to register an unregistered vehicle or interstate registration. Pink slip is roadworthy, required annually except on near new cars (not sure of the age - I've never owned one that new!) plus when selling.

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