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Why it my Ford Kuga's tax so high?

I've a 2011 Ford Kuga with back seats; tax is €580 a year; is it because it came from the UK?

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David Devine (Skerries)

Sep 2019 Filed under: taxation

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How long to wait for car finance approval?

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How long should loan approval take after  a car dealer submits your proposal form to their finance department? A car dealer submitted my finance application on Friday at 12:30 and I didn’t hear back yet for rest of Friday so will have to wait until Monday...

Hugh Ward (New Ross )

Sep 2019 Filed under: finance

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How much to tax a Caddy privately?

I'm thinking about buying a Volkswagen Caddy van 1.6 and want to tax it privately. How much will it cost

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Michael Kirby (Limerick)

Sep 2019 Filed under: taxation

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Why does motor tax vary so much on a car?

Why would two exact same make, model and engined cars be different tax rates? Both 2010 Citroen C4 Grand Picasso, 1.6 diesel HDi?

Brian Ambrose (Castlemahon)

Oct 2019 Filed under: taxation

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Pricing of the new Peugeot e-2008?

What is the pricing of  the new Peugeot e-2008 electric car?

David Egan (Kildare)

Oct 2019 Filed under: future cars

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Easiest way to change ownership of a car?

My boyfriend at the time said he would give me his car, but we have broken up since and I don't want the car anymore. He has sent me over the logbook and the car he is now driving still is under my name when it was previously in his name, so my question is how do I get it back under his name? I have tried looking online and can't find anything. I have the logbook; does he just need to fill in his details and send it off then?

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Nikita Heffernan (Limerick)

Oct 2019 Filed under: miscellaneous

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What will I pay on importing a small van?

Hi,

I'm hoping you might be able to answer my question, please. I plan to purchase a small van from Northern Ireland and import it into the Republic. What charges will I incur when importing this vehicle? I am hoping to buy a Berlingo/Partner. Is there still a flat rate of €200 VRT or do I have to pay VAT in the ROI as well? I am not registered for VAT. Does VAT apply to new vehicles only?

Sorry, I know that was more than one question.

Thanks in advance,

Chris, Donegal

Christopher Britton

Oct 2019 Filed under: importing

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Can I get car finance without a job?

I am wondering if it's possible to get a car financed without having work sorted first. I am moving back to Ireland to the west and need a car to have a chance of getting work. I am wondering if finance is like a loan where you need a job first to get it or does it work differently than that?

Joe Grant (Mayo)

Sep 2019 Filed under: finance

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Can our business register a commercial?

I have a registered business in Ireland. It is a dental practice. But I am not VAT-registered as we do not charge VAT on services. Can I still buy a commercial vehicle and register it through the business and tax it on a commercial basis? I understand that I would have to pay the VAT on the vehicle, but the savings in the motor tax would greatly beneficial.

Shane Curran (Westport )

Aug 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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VRT on importing a Mercedes CLA?

The VRT Calculator on Revenue's site does not have the model of car I am considering importing into Ireland. How can I know what VRT I will be charged before I present the car? It is a Mercedes-Benz CLA 220 AMG Line Auto that is six months old. The calculator has the 180 AMG Line Auto and the far more powerful 45 AMG 4Matic, but none of the models in between.

J Malone (Waterford)

Aug 2019 Filed under: VRT

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