Thanks. Yes, thats clear. But maybe I could ask this another way....for example a vehicle is SORN'd for a few months, then presented for test, and passed MoT. The new expiry would be 12 months from date of test. So is the Covid 6 month extension real or just a grace period to make life easier and smooth out testing demand?
Any body had a test done post extension and noted the new expiry date?
If you take full advantage of the 6 month extension the expiry date is 12 months from the date you actually have the car tested.
If you don't take full advantage of the 6 month extension the expiry date is 12 months from the date you actually have the car tested.
Example.
One of our cars was due on 16 June and was automatically extended to 16 December. I broke my Fibula mid May so SORN'D the car at the end of May since I could not drive for 5 or 6 weeks, can now drive OK. Once the weather dries up and I can give the car a full check I will re tax it and take it for an MOT. The expiry date will be 12 months from the date it passes the new test and not the 16 December extension date.
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