and I drive it for the four weeks to my VRT appointment
No,You get 30 days too vrt it from the date of arrival into IrelandAre you not breaking the law by driving it around on English plates?
you must inform your local NCT Centre within 7 days of bringing the car into the country and also make an appointment for inspection etc - you have 30 days to have it re-registeredNo,You get 30 days too vrt it from the date of arrival into Ireland
So if you’re stopped at a Revenue check in the car and have an appointment booked you’re generally just waved on, no checking of mileage?The day you take it into the VRT office is the relevant day for mileage verification.
Vrt office has been closed for last few months but opening next Monday.
I think the confusion is that in the piece above they’re talking about the date you purchase the car, not the date it was first purchased in the other state. So they’re saying that hanging onto the car for a few months in Ireland before going to your VRT appointment won’t make a difference because it’s the date on your purchase invoice that matters.1.5.3 Purchase Invoices
It should be noted that in calculating the length of time since first registration in another MS, the critical date is the date on which the vehicle was supplied in the other MS, i.e. the date of the purchase invoice.
Delaying registration in the State until six months or more after entry into service does not remove the liability to VAT. It is the date of supply and not the date of declaration that determines liability to VAT and, where possible, customers should be advised accordingly.
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