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V55/5 how to fill it in ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Dinsdale" data-source="post: 90745" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>Whenever the DVLA register a vehicle they always check to see if it is flagged on the customs NOVA (Notifications of Vehicle Arrival) system. If it is flagged on NOVA then the DVLA will not register the vehicle until NOVA is cleared.</p><p>A vehicle gets on NOVA at the time its been permanently imported into UK. That is even for a vehicle that was originally built in the UK. It is only cleared off NOVA when it is cleared by either paying any import duty due or proving no duty was due.</p><p>If the DVLA for any reason suspect a vehicle is an import (it may say on a dating certificate) then they will insist on NOVA clearance.</p><p>If a bike has never been or not suspected of ever been exported then NOVA clearance is not required for age related applications. So I suspect your vehicle Steve had either been imported sometime or was suspected of been imported.</p><p>Simon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Dinsdale, post: 90745, member: 58"] Whenever the DVLA register a vehicle they always check to see if it is flagged on the customs NOVA (Notifications of Vehicle Arrival) system. If it is flagged on NOVA then the DVLA will not register the vehicle until NOVA is cleared. A vehicle gets on NOVA at the time its been permanently imported into UK. That is even for a vehicle that was originally built in the UK. It is only cleared off NOVA when it is cleared by either paying any import duty due or proving no duty was due. If the DVLA for any reason suspect a vehicle is an import (it may say on a dating certificate) then they will insist on NOVA clearance. If a bike has never been or not suspected of ever been exported then NOVA clearance is not required for age related applications. So I suspect your vehicle Steve had either been imported sometime or was suspected of been imported. Simon [/QUOTE]
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