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ILR application Declare/Not Declare £80 penalty for late taxing of Vehicle

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 6:09 pm
by Kundan-Yadav
Hi,

Hope someone can help here. thanks.

My friend received a letter from Advantis credit ltd on behalf of DVLA. Asking to pay a penalty of £80.00 for failing to tax his vehicle on time. Because this vehicle is in £0.00 tax category (No tax needs to be paid) he forgot to tax it in time this year for a few weeks. Anyway, He has paid an £80.00 penalty fine.
He's now worried whether It'll impact his ILR application he's applying soon and whether he needs to declare it in the ILR application.
Personally, I'm not sure if it qualifies as a driving offence or under any other categories listed in the application.
Any insights, experiences and thoughts are welcome.

Kind Regards,
KD

Re: ILR application Declare/Not Declare £80 penalty for late taxing of Vehicle

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 6:18 pm
by CULLINAN
Need more information if it was a LLP or an OCS. I am assuming a LLP was issued and your friend ignored it. It was then passed onto a debt collection agency.

How was it identified? Through DVLA vehicle register? or “on road”?

Was the car declared “sorn”?
Was he using the car?

Re: ILR application Declare/Not Declare £80 penalty for late taxing of Vehicle

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 6:32 pm
by Kundan-Yadav
Hi,
Not sure what LLP or OCS is.. I'll check.
This was the first communication of any sort he received in this matter. No direct letter from DVLA.
No, his vehicle didn't have SORN and he wasn't caught driving it on the road.

Kind Regards,
KD

Re: ILR application Declare/Not Declare £80 penalty for late taxing of Vehicle

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 6:43 pm
by CULLINAN
He must have received a letter from DVLA. It is only passed on to debt collection agency if not paid on time.

Late Licensing Penalty - LLP
Out of Court Settlement Letter - OCS

This must be a LLP, because only LLP leads to a debt when not paid on time. OCS can lead to a criminal conviction if goes to court.

If it is a LLP (looks like it) and paid, it will have no affect on ILR application and no need to declare.

Re: ILR application Declare/Not Declare £80 penalty for late taxing of Vehicle

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 7:20 am
by Kundan-Yadav
Hi,
Thanks for the support. I'll advise him.
Kind Regards,
KD