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Do I qualify for no VAT on import?

Hi,

I'm looking to import a vehicle from the UK, older than six months old and with more than 6,000km on the clock. I have a primary medical cert and will be modifying the car. My questions is relating to VAT-qualifying or non-qualifying, which should I be looking for?

Paddy

Pat Darby (Mullingar)

May 2019 Filed under: importing

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Do I have to keep my imported car for a year?

I got a letter of exemption to change my British registered car to an Irish registered one, but now I have a problem with as I want to trade it in against another, but there's a restriction by Revenue. How do I get over this?

Stella Evbakhavbokun (DUBLIN)

Jul 2019 Filed under: importing

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Which head-turning SUV to go for?

Selfishly, I would like a head-turning vehicle, that's a comfortable ride and stylish. Unselfishly, I need to consider older parents that can get into the vehicle fairly easily and be comfortable in the back. Prepared to pay for the luxury but looking for right choice. Don't drive many miles a year, with a mix of motorway and urban. Petrol or hybrid seems sensible option. Have looked at SUVs briefly including Macan and Maserati, but not sure these are best buys? Looking for recommendations for a nice sized vehicle for up to four people.

Michelle Morgan (Bromley)

Aug 2019 Filed under: choosing new car

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Can I used the Disabled Passengers Scheme?

Hi there,

My Dad has recently stopped driving; he's 88 and his mobility has become an issue. Can I apply for a primary med cert and claim back VAT and VRT on a new car? I am an only child and his only means of transportation. Also, how much would the allowance be on a car worth €40,000, for example?

Thanks for your time, John

John Mulrooney (Dublin)

Aug 2019 Filed under: miscellaneous

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Can I change a van to private motor tax?

Hi,

I am buying a small 1.3-litre van that has been commercial taxed; can I change this to private tax?

Thanks

Alan

Alan Nolan (Waterford )

Nov 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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Which big car for a growing family?

Hi guys,

I love your website and the reviews are great.

I have a family of two girls under three with third child due in two months! We have a Kia Sportage that is full with two baby car seats and have no space for a third. We have the need to upgrade. Currently considering the Volvo XC90 as it seems to have the best third-row option - I really can't see myself driving a Galaxy... We have been looking at 2016/2018 models.

Are we better off waiting and seeing what happens? Any advice on what you would recommend would be great - open to suggestions.

Thanks

Colm Fuller (Dublin)

Apr 2020 Filed under: family car

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Can a teacher buy a pick-up for private use?

I am a teacher and I do some part-time gardening during the summer. I am looking to buy an old pick-up to assist with this. Is it possible for me to do this?

Robert Thompson

Apr 2020 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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How to keep my diesel in good condition?

As an over 70 and therefore required to stay indoors indefinitely, how can I maintain my diesel car in good condition when it may not be driven for a very long time?

Brendan McElroy

Apr 2020 Filed under: diesel

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What's up with my Toyota Yaris?

My Toyota Yaris's power steering light comes on and car loses power. What's going on?

Lee Davis (London)

Apr 2020 Filed under: fault

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How much to tax on importing a 2019 car?

I am buying a used car first registered in Feb 2019 with an original retail price of £40,100. I am now purchasing this vehicle for £28,000. Could you please tell me what tax I will have to pay?

Ken Spencer

Nov 2019 Filed under: importing

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