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Is my Sportage exempt from VRT and VAT?

I am moving to Ireland from the UK, and I have a Kia Sportage GT line that I have owned since 1st of April - it has done just over 9,000 miles. Would I be exempt from paying VRT and VAT?

Roisin Quille

May 2019 Filed under: importing

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Can I buy a Toyota Hilux for mixed use?

Hi,

I have a Toyota RAV4 for private use and I use it going to work everyday and now I’m planning to change my RAV4 for a Hilux pick-up. Is it possible for me to buy this car? I’m going to use for work as property maintenance and the same time I will use as the family car. I’m not VAT-registered, I’m only self employed with pay-as-you-earn business. Your thoughts?

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Alvin Brato (Dublin 7)

Jun 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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Is the tax rate on my VW Jetta correct?

Hi,

Is it normal that my tax is €750 a year on a 2009 VW Jetta 1.6 petrol? If this is correct, I was wondering why it is so high?

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Evan McLoughlin (Limerick)

Jun 2019 Filed under: taxation

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Can I tax a Nissan van privately?

Can I tax and insure a Nissan NV 300 1.6 van for my own personal, social, domestic and pleasure use, and how much would road tax cost?

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James

James Clark (Ballina)

Jun 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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How best to buy a Range Rover commercial?

I'm 21 years old and working with my father on our farm. We are registered for VAT and I am wanting to buy a Range Rover Sport. Its a five-seater 3.0-litre TDV6, but you can VRT it as a commercial for €918. How can I get commercial insurance under my own name and commercial tax? Will I have to VRT it through the company?

John Nolan (Enniscorthy)

Jun 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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Skoda Kodiaq: import or buy new?

Hello,

We're thinking of buying a Skoda Kodiaq seven-seat petrol. We have a €10k deposit. We have two options: get a 2017 version from UK for €30k all in or buy a new one on PCP for €37k. Repayments will be the same on a six-year HP vs a three-year PCP, but leaning towards the used option from the UK. Anything we should consider? Is it better to buy new as easier to exchange?

Lee Russell (Dublin)

Jun 2019 Filed under: importing

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Can I trade my car in against a Tesla?

If I order a Tesla Model 3 for 2020, how can I trade in my current car, given that Tesla only makes electric cars?

James Hanley (Dublin)

Jun 2019 Filed under: choosing new car

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Volkswagen Polo or Toyota Auris Hybrid?

Not sure which car to go for. Previously had 2016 Toyota Auris Hybrid and found it very economical and a comfortable drive. Unfortunately it was stolen. However, I'm driving a rental 191 Volkswagen Polo and liking the drive. Which car would you recommend: another 2016 Auris Hybrid or 2018 petrol Volkswagen Polo?

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Antoinette Kiely (Dublin)

Jun 2019 Filed under: choosing used car

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Can I use an old Land Rover privately?

If I buy a 30-year-old Land Rover commercial for private use, what have I to do?

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Barry

Barry Doyle (Ireland, Republic)

Jun 2019 Filed under: classic cars

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Can I fit a swivel seat to a Honda CR-V?

Please advise if a swivel passenger seat can be fitted to a Honda CR-V.

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Joe

Joe Mungovan (Ennis)

Jun 2019 Filed under: miscellaneous

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