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Can I sell a pickup to an Irish buyer with no VAT?

Hi,

I’m selling my Toyota pickup and I live in England. The vehicle was bought brand new by me including VAT . It for sale now and someone in southern Ireland wants to buy it. He’s saying I don’t have to charge him VAT if he gives me his VAT number and zero rate the VAT. Is this the case? The pickup is £42,499 plus VAT. He want to come over to England to pick it up and take it back to Ireland.

John Halpin (Grimsby )

Jan 2025 Filed under: importing

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How much to import a 1991 Mitsubishi GTO?

How much is the cost to import a 1991 Mitsubishi GTO 3.0 petrol from Northern Ireland?

Michael Buggy (Portlaoise)

Jan 2025 Filed under: importing

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How much is my Toyota Yaris worth?

Hi!

I have a 2002 Toyota Yaris VVT-i, mileage of 155,996 miles. I’m from Ireland. How much will a dealer will give me if I sell it?

Sonia Lopes (Cork)

Jan 2025 Filed under: used car values

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Do I pay VAT and import duty on a used bike from the North?

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I live in Dublin and am looking to purchase a motorbike from a dealer in Northern Ireland. It’s a used 2022 model with 2,500km on the clock. The official dealer in NI sold it brand new to a person who registered it and used it only in NI. I want to know if VAT and Customs Duty will be payable if I buy the bike and bring it over to Dublin for registration?

Omar (Dublin, Ireland)

Jan 2025 Filed under: importing

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Planning to import a Polestar 2...

Hi,

I plan to import a 2023 Polestar 2 from the UK: as it’s electric there is no VRT on the car. What is the situation in regard to VAT and import tax and what Is the best way around this? Is it best to first import into Northern Ireland? Are there many checks If driving the car back myself and using ferry?

Thanks

Michael (Ireland )

Jan 2025 Filed under: importing

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Electric rear windows in the Peugeot E-Rifter?

Are the Peugeot E-Rifter’s windows all electric? For example: the second row in the Allure L2 version?

Richard

Jan 2025 Filed under: choosing new car

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Import costs on a 2014 BMW 420d?

Looking to buy a car from Northern Ireland but I just don’t have a clue what to expect with VRT. It seems too low right now (Revenue’s website said it’s €1,382). It’s a 2014 BMW F32 420d M Sport Coupe. First registered in May 2014. I believe the CO2 is 127g/km, not sure what the NOx is.

The owner has had it since 2015 in NI, so no VAT I believe. My main issue is that the OMSP is saying the car is valued at €4,226 right now but like you could never get a 4 Series for that low in Ireland so I don’t know what the actual market value will be when they go to calculate it.

Mehir

Jan 2025 Filed under: VRT

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Buying a van in Northern Ireland.

I am buying a crewcab van in Northern Ireland and I have two options. I can buy one on English plates or one that has been registered in Northern Ireland for the past four months but was originally on English plates.

Can you work out how much VRT and Import Duty would need to be paid if buying either? I know both are worked out on the value of the van but how does Revenue put a value on the van? Is there a saving by buying the one on NI plates or the English registered one? What paperwork is required to register either van?

Ger O'Leary (Wexford)

Jan 2025 Filed under: importing

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Has the Dacia Bigster grab handles?

Has the Dacia Bigster got hand grab rails in the roof?

Andrew Merrill (Uk)

Jan 2025 Filed under: choosing new car

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Trade-in value for my 2020 Kia Soul EV?

I am looking for a trade-in value for my 2020 top-of-the range Kia Soul EV. Only 14,500km on the clock and it has a full service history and just one owner. Looking to trade-in for a new EV.

Thank you

Mary Belton (Dublin)

Jan 2025 Filed under: used car values

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