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Can I reclaim VAT paid on a UK import?

Hi,

I plan to buy a July 2020 car in the UK. I understand that I will pay Irish VAT along with the VRT and that I can reclaim the UK VAT from the UK government once the vehicle is registered in Ireland. Is this correct?

Many thanks

Gerry O'Brien

Gerry O'BRIEN (Ashbourne)

Nov 2020 Filed under: importing

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Can I avoid VRT by inheriting a car?

Can you avoid VRT by getting someone about to die in another country to buy it and leave it to you in their will? A bit cold but could be an option?

Daire Vickers (Dublin)

Nov 2020 Filed under: VRT

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Thoughts on this Volvo V60 deal?

Hi there,

I have a 2014 Volvo v60 R-Design D3 with 124,555 miles on the clock and I've seen an ex-demo Volvo V60 R-Design D3. I got talking to the sales man and here is what he emailed me:

"Hi Pauric,

As promised, see below figures for demo model V60 R-Design. This car is €7k less compared to new so a very good saving and no mileage on the car. Retail price €46,500. Trade Nov 2020 €12,250.  Cost before settlement €34,250. Settlement €9,871.91, valid until 30.11.20 with €4,400 down payment."

Is this a deal if a lifetime? Or should I walk away?

Pauric Mc Ginley (Killybegs)

Nov 2020 Filed under: choosing used car

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Is a converted camper cheap to tax?

Hi there,

I'm moving back to Ireland from UK with a 2006 VW Caravelle. I'm currently converting it to a campervan. Once it is converted would it then qualify to pay low motor road tax like the VW California? This is my only vehicle.

Many thanks!

Catherine Ireton (Falmer, Brighton)

Nov 2020 Filed under: taxation

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Can I change a Kia Stinger's reflectors?

Hi,

I am looking at buying a Kia Stinger GT. The car has a longer narrow reflector each side towards the rear of the car. I know it is there for the US market as it is a legal requirement over there, but from what little info I can find online only reflectors on the rear of the car are required for Ireland/Europe. Anybody know different? Been looking around and have seen loads of cars without them. The reason I ask is because I dont really like the look of them - you can buy body coloured painted replacements that look much better, but obviously don't function as a reflector anymore. Loads of people seem to be doing it in UK and US, but I want to see if it's legal here before going ahead. If anybody has any info or knowledge on the matter i would greatly appreciate it.

Kevin O'Reilly (Leixlip)

Nov 2020 Filed under: lighting

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VRT for a 141 Mazda3?

Hi,

How much would be the VRT for a 141 Mazda3 2.0?

Adaora Iroh (Co Carlow)

Nov 2020 Filed under: VRT

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Toyota RAV4 or Hyundai Tucson hybrid?

Should I buy the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid or the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid?

Aisling Roche (Cork)

Nov 2020 Filed under: choosing new car

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Can I privately tax and insure a VW Amarok?

Can I tax and insure a Volkswagen Amarok privately?

George Howard (Dublin)

Nov 2020 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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When to import a Mercedes E 300 de?

I'm bringing in a Mercedes E 300 de AMG Premium diesel plug-in hybrid from the UK with 6,400km on it and I would like to know would it be more beneficial finance-wise, to bring it in in December of this year or January of next year? It was registered in January of this year, but I am also finding it difficult to find out the OMSP of the car. Any insight into my queries would be much appreciated.

Regards,

Maurice

Robbie O'Driscoll (Cork)

Nov 2020 Filed under: importing

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Tax rules for declaring a vehicle off the road?

What are the rules on declaring a car off road for motor tax purposes?

Gerald Walsh (Cork)

Nov 2020 Filed under: taxation

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