What vehicles does the NOx levy apply to?
Does the NOx emissions levy charge apply to used UK motorbike and campervan imports?
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Aidan Grace (Dublin)Nov 2019 Filed under: importing
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Hi Aidan,
No, the new NOx tax is only applied to Category A vehicles — which means private passenger cars — from Jan 1st onwards.
How much to tax a Sprinter van privately?
How much would it be to tax a Mercedes Sprinter for private use?
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Simon Daniels (Tallaght )Nov 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Simon,
It depends on the engine, as to tax a Sprinter as a private vehicle, you’d have to go back on to the old engine capacity taxation system. So for a Sprinter with the 2.1-litre diesel, you’d have to pay €906 per year, and for one with the 3.0-litre V6 engine, you’d be looking at €1,494 per year.
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?
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Clare Gallagher (Tallaght )Nov 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle
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Hi Clare,
A Hilux has a 2.4-litre engine (well, the current one does, but remember that older versions had 3.0-litre units) so if you want to tax it as a private vehicle that’s going to be €1,034 per year for motor tax. I’m pretty sure you can’t register and tax a horse lorry for private use as it’s over the 3,500kg limit for private cars. The tax therefore would be the commercial rate of €333 per year. As for insurance, that’s probably more down to you and your own driving record than it is to the vehicle, but the good news is that there are specialist horse lorry insurers, such as Wexford Insurance, who would probably be able to give you a good quote.
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
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Hi Tracy,
Do you mean VRT? VAT, Value Added Tax, is only charged on a new vehicle, or on an import that’s younger than six months old, or has less than 6,000km on the clock. At the current 23 per cent VAT rate, you’d pay around €6,000 on a brand new Nissan X-Trail in VAT.
If you do mean VRT, or Vehicle Registration Tax, then for a 2018-registered X-Trail with the 1.6 dCi diesel engine, you’re looking at around €5,000 for VRT. If you’re importing after January 1st, then there’ll be the extra NOx levy to pay, which, with the basic X-Trail’s 40mg/km NOx rating, means an extra €200 on top of the VRT.
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 (Tralee)Nov 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Kieran,
Because you go back to the old engine capacity tax system when you tax a commercial vehicle as a private car (no, we don’t know why either) it’s going to be €413 a year to tax a Courier with a 1.5-litre engine.
Can I insure a Ford Ranger privately?
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I have a Ford Ranger insured as commercial, but as I don't need it anymore for commercial reasons I am wondering can I change it to private? I have it now taxed as private. Can you please inform me if this is possible in Ireland?
Gerry
Gerry O Connor (Kilkenny)Nov 2019 Filed under: insurance
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Hi Gerry,
Yes, you can absolutely insure it as a private car, especially when you have taxed it as such. Just ring up your insurer and let them know of the change. There shouldn’t be any increase in cost, or at least only a small one.
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 (Kilkenny)Nov 2019 Filed under: importing
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Hi Ken,
It depends on the car, and how and where you are buying it. If it’s an import, then you’ll have to pay Vehicle Registration Tax when you bring it into the country, and this is charged on the basis of the car’s current second hand value in the Irish market, and it’s CO2 emissions, so we’d need to know the make, model, trim, year and mileage of the car to give you anything like an accurate figure. You'll also have to pay the NOx levy.
How much to tax a VW Caddy privately?
So how much is the tax for a 1.6 diesel VW Caddy taxed privately?
Tristan McMurray (Kilkenny)Nov 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Tristan,
If you’re taxing a van or commercial vehicle as a private car, you go back to the old by-engine-capacity system, and for a 1.6-litre engine that’s €514 per year.
Costs to import a 2012 Kia Soul?
I am considering buying a car with English registration, It is a 2012 Kia Soul 1.6 CRDi 2 five-door automatic diesel with almost 40,000 miles on the clock. I would like to know (1) the cost of Irish registration and (2) what tax band would it come under, and the annual cost of motor tax.
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Mary
Mary Doyle (Ballaghadereen)Nov 2019 Filed under: importing
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Hi Mary,
That version of the Soul, with the automatic gearbox, has CO2 emissions of 155g/km, so it’ll cost you €390 a year to tax. VRT on import shouldn’t be too steep — probably around the €1,800 mark depending on optional equipment, but bring it in quick — if you leave it until after January 1st you’ll have to pay the extra NOx tax, and that will add €1,975 to your import bill...
Will I avoid the NOx levy if I import now?
Hi,
I'm thinking of importing my 2005 Audi diesel to Ireland to leave at my parents' house. If I do this before 1/1/2020 will I be outside the new NOx levy or will I still have to pay it?
Mark Galvin (London)Nov 2019 Filed under: importing
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Hi Mark,
That’s right, you’ll miss the NOx tax if you bring it in before the 1st of Jan. After that though...