If you check the OP's post history it reveals a bit more of the story.
If you check the OP's post history it reveals a bit more of the story.
Whats the worst case senario for her if she sells up and does not pay the VRT?
no sympathy then....FREELOADERIf you check the OP's post history it reveals a bit more of the story.
If you check the OP's post history it reveals a bit more of the story.
A trip in front of a Judge I presume.
Can't imagine the court showing much simplify if the car has been sold.
So " VRT is not still payable " if you sell the vehicle outside the state and there will be no need to worry about a " trip in front of a Judge " as sugested, which is a crazy statement to make really to a woman .....
If you are living in the North or UK and move residence to the republic, I thought that there was no VRT if you had owned the car for 6 months or year, not sure, and did not sell it for 6 months after moving.
Is this not the Irish government flaunting the EU rules anyway?
If you are living in the North or UK and move residence to the republic, I thought that there was no VRT if you had owned the car for 6 months or year, not sure, and did not sell it for 6 months after moving.
Is this not the Irish government flaunting the EU rules anyway?
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