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How much VRT on a Toyota Amazon 4.2?
Hi, I am looking at importing a 2005 Toyota Amazon VX 4.2 diesel with 147,000 miles on the clock from the UK, but the ROS VRT calculator only shows Land Cruisers up to 3.0-litre and does not list the Amazon. How much would the VRT be approx?
Ger Healy (Dublin)
Nov 2019 Filed under: VRT
What do you think of the Merc A-Class Saloon?
Hi,
have you some views of the new Mercedes-Benz A-Class Saloon? What models are available? Is it value for money? Thinking of buying one for the 201 registration.
Regards,
Pat Conway
Patrick Conway (Fountainstown)
Nov 2019 Filed under: choosing new car
Can I commercialise a new Range Rover?
Hi, I recently spoke with the owner of a second hand BMW X5 and he has commercialised the car by taking out the middle safety belt for the second row. This basically turns it into a four-seater and apparently a commercial, like the Ford Kuga. My question is: is this legal and ok with Revenue, Customs etc? And if so is it possible to do the same with a brand new Range Rover Sport?
Thank you. Martin
Martin O’Meara (Schull)
Dec 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle
Can I tax a commercial vehicle as private?
Hi there,
I am looking for an option here. I am soon to change job. The options will be a company car or a car allowance. I would like to think I would be better off with the allowance as this will be a gross amount added to my wages and then taxed instead of a net amount taken directly from my wages. Probably the same amount but in reverse, but with the allowance I won't be down per month. I am wondering how possible it is to tax some commercial vehicles (the ones with back seats) as private vehicles. Is this allowed? Is there any law against this? Obviously this will increase the road tax on them anyway, but it will give me more options as am just considering these as an option.
Thanks.
Brian Murphy (Cork)
Dec 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle
Should I wait to import a 2018 car?
Hi, I have bought a 2018 car in the UK and am wondering would I save a lot on VRT if I wait until the beginning of January to bring it in rather than mid December as the car will be a year older then.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Gareth Coughlan (Goatstown)
Dec 2019 Filed under: importing
How much VAT on a Nissan X-Trail?
Just curious, how much VAT on a 2018 Nissan X-Trail?
Tracy Uzama (Tralee)
Nov 2019 Filed under: taxation
I'll be transporting horses...
Hi,
I am looking into purchasing a vehicle for transporting horses (have the EB licence) and would like to know more about taxes for suitable vehicles for private use. If I were to purchase a Toyota Hilux, what tax bracket does it come under? If I were to look at a horse lorry (would have to get the licence) what tax do they come under if it's for private use vs commercial? Would be looking at a small lorry up to 7.5 tonne (max including load). Also, do you have an idea of rough costs of insurance for these vehicles?
Thanks
Clare Gallagher
Nov 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle
How much to tax a Ford Courier van privately?
How much is it to tax a 1.5 Ford Courier small van privately?
Kieran Fahy
Nov 2019 Filed under: taxation
VRT on an imported Lexus GS hybrid?
How much would the VRT be to import a Lexus GS 450h hybrid 2008-2009 from England?
Kevin Tighe (Glencormac)
Nov 2019 Filed under: VRT
Thoughts on wireless key related car theft?
Hi,
I'm going to buy a Volvo car that has a keyless entry. These "keys" only send a signal that can be received when you are up close to the car. Do I understand correctly that the devices that car thieves use can nonetheless pick up the signal at some distance? I understand that there are Faraday boxes that one can get that block the signal or you can probably reprogramme the car so that they don't work, but this obviously defeats the benefit.
Thanks Philip
Philip Donegan (Ballina)
Nov 2019 Filed under: miscellaneous
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