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Looking for NOx figure for 1993 Mercedes...

Hi,

I am thinking of importing a 1993 Mercedes 250D diesel into Ireland and am trying to find the NOx charge as there is no figure on the log book. How do I work out this charge please before I import to see if it's worth my while?

Can you help please?

David McGrane (Cork)

Jul 2020 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi David,

OK, this one could be a bit of a problem. We’ve asked Mercedes about this but so far no-one there has been able to track down a correct or reliable figure. The problem is that the law states "If satisfactory evidence of NOx emissions cannot be provided the following maximum charges will apply: For Diesel vehicles that is €4,850.” Which is a lot of money.

If the car comes with an original certificate of conformity (unlikely) then the NOx figure may well be on that, but it was not a figure that many took much notice of in the nineties. Perhaps the best bet would be to wait until 2023, when the car will be 30 years old and then you can import it as a classic?


How much to tax a VW Caddy privately?

How much is it to tax a 2008 VW Caddy van privately in Ireland?

Shane Ward (Athlone)

Jul 2020 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Shane,

Assuming it has the 1.6 TDI engine then it’ll cost you €514 per year. 


Are pick-ups same as vans for BIK?

Hi,

I'm considering buying a 2008 Toyota Hilux double cab under a limited company and paying the BIK for private use as well. Do pick-ups fall in the same five per cent category as vans in Ireland?

Thank you

Jakub Cerny (Dublin)

Jul 2020 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Jakub,

It certainly should do, but my advice would be to check carefully with the company’s accountant before proceeding. 


Difference between motor tax and VRT?

Hi,

Could you please help me understand the distinction between VRT and the annual 'motor tax' in the Republic of Ireland? I'm asking from the UK and I'm trying to understand the system.

Thanks

Alina McGregor (Exeter)

Jul 2020 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Alina,

It’s actually a pretty easy distinction. Motor tax is the Irish equivalent of the UK’s Road Fund Licence. It’s paid annually, and is based on the CO2 emissions of the vehicle. The cheapest rate is for  cars that emit no CO2 (i.e. electric cars), which cost €120 a year to tax, while the most expensive rate is for cars emitting more than 225g/km of CO2, which is €2,350 a year.

VRT is Vehicle Registration Tax, and is a tax paid when you buy a new car. It too is calculated on a car’s CO2 emissions, and there is now also an element of NOx emissions in the calculation. It’s often seen as something of a punitive tax, and is the reason Irish new car prices are so much higher than their UK equivalents. You don’t pay VRT on a second hand car, unless you’re importing it from outside of Ireland. 


Motor tax on Nissan's electric van?

How much is motor tax on an all-electric E-NV200 Nissan commercial van in Ireland?

Dan Kenny (Blessington)

Jul 2020 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Dan,

The annual motor tax cost for any electric vehicle is €120.


Can I import a car from UK in other name?

Hi, my girlfiend has been working in Ireland fior nine months, but has a UK home address; could I import a car in her name to avoid paying VRT?

Pat Murphy (CORK)

Jul 2020 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi Pat,

You theoretically could do, but you’d have to show to Revenue proof of at least six months' tax and insurance, in her name, for the car and proof of change of address from the UK to Ireland, again in her name.


Taxes on importing my older Pathfinder?

I am moving to Ireland, so how much VRT and emissions tax is due on a 2006 Nissan Pathfinder Aventura? I've had it for nine years.

Regards Joe Barrett

Joe Barrett (Birmingham)

Jul 2020 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi Joe,

If you are moving to Ireland, and bringing the car with you, and you can show proof of at least six months’ tax and insurance, as well as proof of change of address, then you’ll be exempt from paying VRT.


Can I tax a vehicle on the road for just 3 months?

Can you tax a Jaguar for three months of the year and SORN for the other nine months in Ireland?

Thanks

John O'Brien (Birmingham)

Jul 2020 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi John,

Yes, you can. The minimum period for SORNing a car is three months, and the maximum 12 months. Just remember that you have to declare it as SORNed before the current tax runs out. 


VRT on a new Land Cruiser Utility import?

Hi,

Do you happen to know the VRT rate for a new Toyota Land Cruiser Utility two-door with two seats imported from the UK? I'm confused!

Thanks.

Leslie Barfoot (Magherafelt )

Jul 2020 Filed under: VRT

Expert answer

Hi Leslie,

I would double-check this with your local motor tax office, but in theory a Land Cruiser Utility will be charged at 13.3 per cent VRT of the Irish Open Market Selling Price. The short-wheelbase Land Cruiser retails at €43,950 new in Ireland, so it’s going to be a fair chunk of VRT, plus if it’s a new car you’ll have to pay the VAT on top of that. 


Can I scrap a UK Passat in Ireland?

I have a UK-reg 2007 Volkswagen Passat saloon; can I scrap the car in the Republic of Ireland?

Rik Khan (Limerick)

Jun 2020 Filed under: scrappage

Expert answer

Hi Rik,

If you mean literally haul it to a scrapyard and have it taken to bits, then yes, that won’t be a problem. If you mean take advantage of one of the numerous 'scrappage' offers that are around at the moment, then no. Most of those offers have stipulations that say the car you’re trading in has to be taxed and insured (often for up to six months beforehand), and driven to the dealership under its own power.