Can you pay car tax monthly by direct debit?
Can you pay car tax monthly by direct debit?
Patricia Halloran (Newport)Feb 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Patricia,
There does not appear to be a way to do that at present, unfortunately.
Motor tax on a 2010 VW Transporter?
What's the tax on a 2010 VW Transporter 2.0-litre, six seater crew cab?
Pat in Boyle
Padraig O Gara (Boyle)Feb 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Padraig,
If it’s a crew-cab and you’re taxing it as a commercial vehicle, then it’s a flat-rate commercial tax of €333 a year. If you want to use it as a private car, then you have to revert to the old engine-capacity tax, and that’s going to be €710 a year for a 2.0-litre engine.
When in the month can I tax my car?
My tax renewal is the 25th of this month; can I tax it tomorrow and will the 25th be on it or will I have to wait?
Rosarie Vaughan (Mallow)Feb 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Rosarie,
No, you can renew your tax at any time within one month before the expiry date of your current disc, and it will count from the normal renewal period as if you had paid it on the 25th.
How much VRT on this VW Transporter?
How much would it cost to clear a 2014 Volkswagen Transporter Kombi with 180hp, 65000 miles and a DSG transmission?
Darren Reynolds (Ballymote)Feb 2019 Filed under: VRT
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Hi Darren,
It depends what you mean when you say ‘Kombi.’ If, by that, you mean a Transporter with windows and more than three, but fewer than ten seats, then that actually gets taxed as an M1 passenger car, and so you’re looking at CO2 emissions of between 169- and 174g/km, and so VRT of 28 per cent or 31 per cent of the Irish Open Market Selling Price (OMSP). That means, at a very, very rough guess, a VRT bill of around €4-5,000.
If it has three seats or fewer, or is a crew-cab (which means that the load area must be physically separated from the seating area), then it’s 13.3 per cent of the OMSP, which would be around €2,000 to €2,500 (again, that’s a very rough guess).
Will the Government alter our tax bands?
Hi guys,
I currently have a 2017 Audi Q5 190hp quattro auto S line, which would be due a change for Jan 2020. Road tax is €280 now, but I see from the full WLTP figures applicable from 1/9/2019 the tax will be €1,200, which is a crazy increase, and VRT will also get a huge hike. Do you know if the Government intend to widen the emissions bands to counteract this before 1/9/2019 or should I be looking at buying for 192? Opinions please.
Thanks
Pat
Pat Higgot (Dublin)Jan 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Pat,
Short answer is no, we don’t know. And nor does anyone, as yet. It seems more than likely that the Government will be making tweaks to the tax system this year, and SIMI (the Society of the Irish Motor Industry) has been lobbying for a movement of around ten per cent at the top end of each tax band. The EU has stated that the transition to WLTP has to be ‘revenue neutral’ so theoretically, something HAS to be done to mitigate any major increases in cost for consumers.
There’s always a but, though… The Government could theoretically say that leaving the system as is pushes people towards electric and hybrid models, and therefore is part of the overall environmental strategy, or they could decide that for the moment the tax system can continue to be based on the existing NEDC2 correlated figure.
We shall have to wait and see.
How do I prove I am exempt from motor tax?
I have a primary medical certificate, which provides me with certain benefits including a grant for adapting my new car. I have just taken delivery of the car and was told that I am exempt from road tax. I have gone on to the motor tax web site to conform to the registration requirements, but I've been unable to proceed to a conclusion or obtain a tax cert. The car is a Kia Niro PHEV.
Please advise how I should proceed as there doesn't seem to be a facility to contact the motor tax dept.
Regards, Tom Mears
Tom Mears (Dundal)Jan 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Tom,
There doesn’t, slightly bizarrely, seem to be an online way of doing this I’m afraid. Your best bet is to actually go to your local motor tax office, and bring both your vehicle registration document and your primary medical certificate with you. The actual human in the MT office should be able to sort you out, but it’s odd that there seems no way to do this via the web, which would obviously be much easier for those with restricted mobility.
Incidentally, you’re also allowed to claim back both VRT and VAT on the car you’ve bought (download form DD1 from the Revenue website) and there’s also a fuel grant, depending on your circumstances. Have a look at the Citizens’ Information website. It’s really helpful.
Should I go for a Mazda6 diesel now?
Just read your review on the Mazda6. Is it wise to buy a diesel nowadays considering all the bad press? Do you think the government will come down on diesels hard in the future as all you can hear is "dirty diesel"? Or would you advise one to go for a hybrid instead?
Patrick Collins (Dublin)Jan 2019 Filed under: choosing new car
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Hi Patrick,
I think if you’re buying new then diesel is still a safe enough bet for the moment. Yes, doubtless, there will be some future restrictions on diesel, either through tax, or tolls, or city centre usage restriction, but as long as the diesel engine in question is the most modern type possible, conforming to the latest Euro6d Temp regulations (as does that of the Mazda6) then it should be fine. If you’re a low-miles driver, and someone who mostly drives in town, then obviously it’s well worth considering a hybrid alternative or, for that matter, Mazda’s rather excellent 2.0-litre petrol engine.
What do I need to tax my car-van as a CV?
What do I need to tax my car-van on commercial tax?
Sydney James Hill (Ballinsloe)Jan 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Sydney,
Simple — you need your van’s registration number, a PIN code (which is usually the last six digits of the registration document number), your insurance details and a way to pay — usually a credit card or debit card. Head on over to motortax.ie and it should be all pretty simple.
Unless of course you mean that you’ve got a conventional car and you want to tax it as a van. You’re into the world of conversions at that point, and will need to permanently remove the rear seats and blank out the rear windows. There are plenty of firms that can do that, and which will help you with the taxation side of things too, but make sure you shop around and pick a reputable one.
How much to tax my imported Volvo S60?
I'm importing a Volvo S60 registered in the UK on 27 March 2008; how much will the car tax be in Ireland? Engine size: 1,984cc, 227g/km CO2 emissions.
Mr Monahan (Lee, London)Jan 2019 Filed under: taxation
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Hi there,
I’m afraid you’re going to get hit for the highest rate of motor tax on that model, of €2,350 a year. Unfortunately, although the car was originally registered before the introduction of the CO2-based tax system here, the regulations say that "Cars registered outside of the State on or after 1 January 2008 and subsequently registered in the State on or after 1 July 2008 will have their motor tax based on the new CO2 system.”
My NCT disc has not arrived - what to do?
I bought a car from a garage and they say it has a one-year NCT on it, though they had to register the new number plate from UK to an Irish one and told me the NCT disc would be sent to me. I have taxed and insured the car, but no NCT disc has arrived; what should I do?
David Allen (Cork)Jan 2019 Filed under: NCT
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Hi David,
First thing to do is get straight on to the garage and ask them what's going on. It could well be just sitting in their office forgotten about.
It is possible to order replacement certificates, but it's a bit of hassle as the form needs to be signed by a Garda and it'll cost you €15.50.
