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Can I avoid VAT on a nearly-new import?

I bought a car in the UK and took it for inspection. It has just 2,995km the on purchase invoice and so I was caught for VAT. The dealer will buy it back, put the miles on it and then sell it to my wife. I assume I cannot bring it in a second time as this would probably be tax evasion? Since my wife is a separate person am I correct in thinking that Revenue will accept this?

P Johnstone (Co Meath)

Dec 2018 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi there,

This is possibly a bit above our pay grade as it all sounds a bit dodgy. Potentially, yes, you’re right that your wife is a separate legal entity and that they might well accept that, but it’s definitely going to raise some red flags, especially if you share a surname as well as a home address. I would take advice from a tax accountant, and possibly a solicitor, before trying this. 


Road tax cost on a SsangYong Actyon?

What band road tax is a 2009 SsangYong Actyon diesel in?

Nora Colombani (Co Meath)

Nov 2018 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Nora,

The Actyon is an oddly difficult car to to find original performance data for, so what follows is a ‘best info available’ rather than a conclusive statement. The best figure we can find for a 2009 Actyon 2.0 Turbo Diesel is 221g/km, which would give it motor tax of €1,250 a year. Which sounds a bit steep...


What's up with my Mondeo's tax?

I have a 2.0 diesel Ford Mondeo, registered in June 2008 and I have to pay on the old tax system. Yet I know someone with exactly the same car registered in July with cheaper tax. How can you explain this? It's not fair to those people who can't afford newer cars!

Stephen Boucher (LETTERKENNY)

Nov 2018 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Stephen,

OK, the theory goes that a car registered between January and July 2008 will automatically switch to the CO2-based system at its first renewal if, and only if, it’s beneficial to do so. In other words, and this is according to the Motor Tax office, it’ll stay on the old system if it’s cheaper to do so.

According to what you’ve told us, your car should have switched to the new system no later than June of 2009, but needless to say it’s possible for it to have, for some reason, slipped through the net. I’d think a quick chat with your local motor tax office should sort it out either way. 


Do LPG cars cost less to tax?

Are there any motor tax reductions if my car is converted to use LPG?

Thanks

Dave Walsh (Limerick)

Nov 2018 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Dave,

Sadly not. You will save around 50 per cent on the price per litre of LPG compared to petrol or diesel (which in and of itself might be a sufficiently compelling reason to switch), but there’s no tax advantage. A car’s motor tax rate is based on the CO2 figure shown on its certificate of conformity document, and a post-purchase conversion doesn’t change that (even though LPG does have a slightly lower CO2 rating than petrol or diesel). Basically, tax is calculated on the car’s official homologated figure, whereas an LPG conversion is something you do yourself afterwards. 


Motor tax on a 2007 Skoda Octavia?

Car tax on 2007 Skoda Octavia 1.4?

Sam Strahan (Dunleer)

Nov 2018 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Sam,

If you take a look at our Motor Road Tax Prices in Ireland Explained article, you'll see that your car falls into the older motor tax system, categorised by engine size. A 2007 Skoda Octavia 1.4's engine measures 1,390cc, so its annual rate of tax is €385.


Can I get low tax on a converted camper?

If I covert a commercial vehicle, say a 2017 Volkswagen Transporter, to a camper van and get it certified etc, will I qualify for the lower rate of road tax?

VINCENT CROWLEY (Cork)

Oct 2018 Filed under: commercial vehicle

Expert answer

Hi Vincent,

Yes, you will. Camper vans qualify for a flat-rate of €102 motor tax and, if the conversion is done properly and the car is re-registered, then that should be fine. Check with your local motor tax office for any paperwork that you’ll need to fill out.


Do I need to pay VRT on a 2018 model?

Hi,

I wish to import a UK car into Ireland. It's a 2018 model, but over six months old - do I have to pay VRT?

KEVIN SHORTT (DUBLIN)

Oct 2018 Filed under: VRT

Expert answer

Hi Kevin,

It depends. If you already live here in Ireland, then yes you will have to pay VRT and, depending on the mileage of the car, you may have to pay VAT too. If you’re moving here to Ireland, and bringing the car with you, you can import it without incurring a VRT charge, but you’ll need to be able to show proof of previous road tax and insurance, and your change of address.


How much to privately tax a van?

I want to tax a crew cab five-seat van privately; how much will it cost me?

Jimmy Mcgrath (Waterford)

Oct 2018 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Jimmy,

It’s an odd one — when you tax a commercial vehicle as a private car, it reverts from the CO2-based tax system back to the old engine-capacity system, so it will depend on the engine that’s in the van. Just as a guide, 1.6 tax is €514 a year, 2.0-litre is €710 and 2.5-litre tax is €1,080.


Best used car 2009-2012 for running costs, etc?

What's the most reliable family car from 2009-2012 considering running costs, taxes and maintenance costs?

Gustavo Scalet (Dublin)

Sep 2018 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Gustavo,

Well, reliability and running costs are not necessarily the same thing. The ultimate in reliability is probably a Toyota Land Cruiser, but that’s hardly cheap to run or to tax… I think there’s a couple of good options here, though. Sticking with Toyota, the Auris is a solid bet, and even more so if you go for the Hybrid model, which will help keep your tax and fuel costs down. Get the Tourer estate model if you need maximum family space.

The Honda Civic is also a very good bet, and the 1.6 iDTEC diesel is probably the best model to go for to keep fuel and tax bills down. Again, if you want maximum space for the kids and their things, track down the (rather handsome) estate version.

Skoda’s Octavia is solidly reliable too (again, the Combi estate is the one to go for) and you can choose from 1.6 TDI diesel, or an excellent 1.2 TSI petrol turbo, both of which are frugal and tax-efficient. Just check its history to see if it’s been used as a taxi — many have been.


Is a pick-up with seats a commercial vehicle?

Is a pick-up with seats in the back considered a commercial vehicle?

Joe Healy (Cork)

Sep 2018 Filed under: pick-up

Expert answer

Hi Joe, 

Assuming you mean a crew cab design with the seats separate to the load bay, then yes that would be considered a commercial vehicle. Note, though, that a vehicle such as that, registered and taxed as a commercial vehicle, cannot be used for any private reasons whatsoever.