Looking to import a Range Rover for my business...
I am looking at buying a 2012 ‘L322’ Range Rover from NI; can I tax it for commercial tax if I have a VAT number and I have my own business?
Michael (Thurles Co,Tipperary)Feb 2025 Filed under: commercial vehicle
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Hi Michael,
To qualify for commercial tax rates, the Range Rover must have had its rear seats removed and a bulkhead fitted. Or be previously classed as an “N1” commercial. You can’t just bring in a regular SUV such as the Range Rover and tell Revenue it’s a commercial, even if you do have a legitimate business.
My company is selling the van to me. What do I do?
My company is selling the company van to me as a private individual. What are the steps?
1. Do I send the logbook to Dept of Transport as normal just stating company name as seller and my name as buyer?
2. Do I have to change the van tax from commercial to private?
3. I call insurance to change company insurance to private?
Anything else I have to do?
Dan Gallagher (Sligo)Feb 2025 Filed under: commercial vehicle
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Hi Dan,
Looks like you’re on the right track, yes. The change of ownership may be possible online if the van has the newer digital VRC (vehicle registration certificate - i.e. the logbook) and needs to be done by the company.
If you plan on using the van for any private use whatsoever then yes, you will need to change the motor tax, which is done at your local motor tax office. Note that the rate depends on the engine size of the van and that you’ll need insurance before you can do that.
I’d suggest looking into the insurance before you do anything else, as it can sometimes be tricky finding private insurance on a commercial vehicle.
Is VRT on vans only €200 legally?
I would like to buy a van in Northern Ireland and take it to the Republic of Ireland. Some traders state that VRT can be paid for as little as €200. Is this correct? How is this being achieved and is it legitimate?
ALAN ORME (Sligo)Feb 2025 Filed under: commercial vehicle
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Hi Alan,
Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT) for vans imported from Northern Ireland to the Republic of Ireland is typically calculated at 13.3 per cent of the vehicle's Open Market Selling Price (OMSP). However, certain vans qualify for a reduced VRT rate of €200. To be eligible for this reduced rate, the van must meet specific criteria:
- The van must have always had fewer than four seats.
- The van's laden mass must be greater than 130 per cent of its ‘mass in service’ (or 125 per cent for electric vans).
This applies to a lot of proper panel vans, though not usually car-based vans.
Can I register a commercial through an unused business?
Hello,
I'm an employee but also have a business name registered which I only used for sideline contacts a handful of times 20 years ago. I was going to register for VAT for the sole purpose of buying a used commercial SUV and availing of the €333 tax rate. I don’t intend to trade as I’m happy enough staying as an employee. Would this be possible or classed as fraud?
Regards
Dave (MALAHIDE DUBLIN)Feb 2025 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Dave,
I’m not sure if would class as fraud as such, as nobody except you knows that you don’t intend to trade (though I’d advise you get actual legal advice on that, as that’s not our remit). However, a vehicle registered for commercial use cannot be used for any personal reasons and if you’re stopped, for example, bringing the kids to school in the SUV, then you are liable to a fine.
Aside from all that, you’ll be required to submit VAT returns and other accounting paperwork for the dormant business that will cost you at least some time, most likely some money, so you need to do the sums on that and calculate whether it’s worth the hassle.
Sounds like an awful lot of trouble to go to just to reduce your annual motor tax.
How much to privately tax a Peugeot Partner van?
How much is it to tax a 2018 Peugeot Partner van privately? It’s a 1.6 diesel.
Gerry Ryan (In Ireland )Feb 2025 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Gerry,
As you probably know, taxing a commercial vehicle privately means going by the engine size. The Partner's van fits into the 1,501-1,600cc category so it will be €514 per year to tax.
Can I get VRT exemption on two vehicles from the UK?
Hello,
I’m moving from the UK to Ireland, and I have a car and a van in my name. Can I bring both back and be exempt from any charges? I am finding it hard to find information on bringing back more than one vehicle. Will I only be exempt for one?
Michael (London )Feb 2025 Filed under: importing
Expert answer
Hi Michael,
When relocating to Ireland from the UK, you may be eligible for an exemption from Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT) under the Transfer of Residence (TOR) relief, provided certain conditions are met. However, the guidelines primarily address the importation of a single vehicle, and information regarding exemptions for multiple vehicles is lacking.
I can only suggest you attempt to send a query to Revenue on this before you bring the vehicles in.
Can taxis use all bus lanes in Dublin?
Are taxis allowed in the bus lane by default or only when indicated on the bus lane sign? Is there any specific regulation regarding this topic that is applicable to Dublin city?
Farzana S (London )Feb 2025 Filed under: taxi
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Hi Farzana,
Unlike the UK, where specific mention of a taxi is required on the signage, in Ireland (including Dublin), taxis are permitted to use all bus lanes. However, technically they are only allowed do so when they are actively working, which typically means carrying a fare-paying passenger. This policy is outlined in the Road Traffic (Traffic and Parking) Regulations, which state that fare-carrying taxis may operate in bus lanes during the course of business.
There is one exception: contra-flow bus lanes - those that allow buses to travel against the general flow of traffic - are typically restricted to buses only. Taxis are generally not permitted to use contra-flow bus lanes unless explicitly indicated by signage.
How much to tax a VW Transporter privately?
How much to tax a Volkswagen Transporter privately? Its engine capacity is 1,968cc.
Louise Mcginn (Dublin 12)Feb 2025 Filed under: taxation
Expert answer
Hi Louise,
It would be €710 a year. See our Motor Road Tax Prices in Ireland Explained guide for more information.
Ford Ranger private tax costs?
New Ford Ranger Wildtrak private tax cost and Raptor private tax cost please.
Shane (Navan)Feb 2025 Filed under: taxation
Expert answer
Hi Shane,
When you're taxing a commercial vehicle for private use then the rate goes by the engine size.
The Wildtrak can be had with 2.0 or 3.0-litre diesel engines, while the Ranger can be had with a 2.0-litre diesel or 3.0-litre petrol option. The 2.0-litre engines cost €710 a year to tax and the 3.0-litre units (doesn't matter what fuels them) are €1,494 per annum.
Read our Motor Road Tax Prices in Ireland Explained feature for full details.
Motor tax on a 1.6 diesel car in Ireland?
How much is motor tax for a year in a 1.6 diesel?
Aileen Dunford (Galway )Feb 2025 Filed under: taxation
Expert answer
Hi Aileen,
Motor tax for cars only goes by the engine size if it was registered before 2008. If the 1.6 you’re talking about is older than that then the annual motor tax should be €514 (assuming the engine size is 1,501-1,600cc).
If the car is newer, then its tax goes by its CO2 emissions. We’d need to know full details of the car before we could look that up for you, as the engine size and type alone aren’t sufficient.
Read our Motor Tax Prices in Ireland Explained page for more information.
