I've read that page several times already, but that's actually not what I'm looking for.see [broken link removed]
Hi all!
My plan was to buy a bit later a tax-free car from Finland and keep it here with Finnish export plates and get a Finnish insurance for it for the time I'll be staying here.
My plan was to buy a bit later a tax-free car from Finland and keep it here with Finnish export plates and get a Finnish insurance for it for the time I'll be staying here.
I believe not because the car shoud have been in my posession over 6 months in any case before importing it here, if I would want to bring it here tax free.Could you buy a 2nd hand LHD car here , UK or Europe and drive over here for 11 months on an Irish Insurance policy ,then import the car into Finland? Would the VRT office allow this VRT free? in Finland but also here for 11 months?
regarding LHD cars have a look at this.
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055003136
Sounds correct if kept in a pound or garage,but she would not be permitted to drive it on the public highways.If have been talking to several people e.g. at vro and it seems like that my wife can by that car from Finland tax free and keep it here for the we're staying and does not have to pay VRT. Since she lives here, but does not work here she is only a temporary resident,
Not the same case - Wonderwoman's post refers to a car that was registered in the UK with all its domestic local taxes paid.such as was in the case in wonderwoman's post, and can have the car here as long as we won't stay here longer than 12 months.
Sounds correct if kept in a pound or garage,but she would not be permitted to drive it on the public highways.
Not the same case - Wonderwoman's post refers to a car that was registered in the UK with all its domestic local taxes paid.
This also is the case for the polish etc cars driven here on temporary exemption.
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