surfmaster,
well said... am in total agreement.. i too have gone to the uk and brought back a far better car that i would have got in ireland.... eventually paid vrt becuase of the wife going on about breaking the law.. am going back over next month buying a honda accord CDTI exec... for a bragain price compared to rip off ireland and this time i won't be paying any VRT !!!!
As I said, quoting European law, directives, current cases, whetever won't cut much ice with customs (and why should it?).What are the relevant Irish laws governing seizure of things like cars for non-payment of VRT?
I dont know exact figures though I am pretty sure there has to be 200,000 drivers in Ireland?. My thinking is that if we could get this issue across to the public, then we could possible raise enough funding to bring a case to court. 200,000 x €1 = €200k?.
(3) Whenever an officer of the Commissioners reasonably suspects that— ( a ) a vehicle has not been registered, or ( b ) a vehicle has been converted and a declaration in relation to the conversion has not been made under section 131, or ( c ) any vehicle registration tax in respect of a vehicle has not been paid, the officer, if duly authorised by the Commissioners in that behalf and on production of his authorisation if so requested by any person affected, may detain the vehicle until such examination, enquiries or investigations as may be deemed necessary by the officer, or by another officer of the Commissioners, have been made for the purpose of determining to the satisfaction of either such officer whether or not the vehicle has been registered, the declaration aforesaid has been made or the vehicle registration tax has been paid, as may be appropriate. (4) When a determination referred to in subsection (3) has been made in respect of a vehicle, or upon the expiry of a period of one month from the date on which the vehicle was detained under the said subsection, whichever is the earlier, the vehicle shall be seized as liable to forfeiture under the statutes which relate to duties of excise and the management thereof and any instrument relating to the duties of excise made under statute or released.
I dont know exact figures though I am pretty sure there has to be 200,000 drivers in Ireland?. My thinking is that if we could get this issue across to the public, then we could possible raise enough funding to bring a case to court. 200,000 x €1 = €200k?.
Then again, if the subject of VRT gained enough backing there could possibly be a legal firm that would offer some sort of pro-bono effort. However I doubt anyone would want to go head to head with revenue.....
Surfmaster, expert knowledge on the subject. Thank you for your continued insite. Why didn't you run for goverment!!.
The big problem for the government is that they are stuch between a rock and a hard place - If they get rid of VRT right now (which they have to before 2015 anyway) they will upset anyone that has just bought a new car or just paid VRT on a car brought in from another member state.
I'd love to see VRT abolished and hate it as much as you guys and for the same reasons but why would it be gone by 2015
I dont see how any tax ratified by our Dail can be illegal as long as we still have tax sovereignty. Are going to lose tax sovereignty by 2015 ? I would think its highly unlikely any government would agree to such a thing.
For example theres also the penal tax on cigarettes and alcohol which are the same principle of taking a product and singling it out from other goods. Why are cars any different ?
Anyway, I was just wondering for anyone who has imported a car and hasn't paid VRT - where do you get your insurance? I assume no Irish Insurance company will quote you for an english registered car?
Hi there,
I am about to import a car from the UK and have been reading your posts in relation to this - makes a very interesting read indeed. You just get so sick of being ripped-off in this country.
Anyway, I was just wondering for anyone who has imported a car and hasn't paid VRT - where do you get your insurance? I assume no Irish Insurance company will quote you for an english registered car?
Thanks again for all the info and links. You really have been most helpful.
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