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Because Ireland has so many thousands of miles of road that are all in far better condition than the UK... no wait, that isn't it. Greedy politicians looking to give themselves a better wage? Yes, that sounds about right... sorry, I mean "green" taxes.

Or the fact that 7% of Irish cars are untaxed and €50 million of lost revenue. No NPR system leaves the system open to abuse. Until recently October 13 you simply presented a form to the Garda to say your car had been off the road and get the form stamped and avoid paying the months / years the vehicle was untaxed. That loophole has been closed off and a similar SORN is in place now
 
Agreed Landyboots....all a myth, am sorry to say but the Republics politicians let the population down very badly, why they've never been held to account is down to the people. So unfortunately self inflicted.

Its always been a "closed" shop type set up many many levels, dissappointing.

Anyways, though if you emigrated to RoI from another EU country and didn't sell your EU bought car in the first 12 mths you were exempt from VRT?

£2000........thats more like a punitive fine......facists!

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That's correct Parisien....EU law protects you from the VRT when you are resident in Ireland and own the car for more than 6 months in another juristiction......VRT used to be called import tax and was taken to the European court back in the 90's where the Irish government were told to abolish it because it was a border tax which contravenes EU law on the free market thing so, what did they do?....They changed it to a vehicle registration tax and gave the individual a couple of weeks to declare it.....

Fascists they are and with a nation of sheep, they're getting away with it.
Our prime minister is paid more than David Cameron and Barrack Obama so, we need to have these punitive taxes in order to maintain those salaries:mad:
 
Or the fact that 7% of Irish cars are untaxed and €50 million of lost revenue. No NPR system leaves the system open to abuse. Until recently October 13 you simply presented a form to the Garda to say your car had been off the road and get the form stamped and avoid paying the months / years the vehicle was untaxed. That loophole has been closed off and a similar SORN is in place now

Are you defending this move?......how can you call the old system abuse when you are asked to pay road tax of £1000 on a vehicle that's worth £400. A friend drives a TDI Disco that is worth this amount yet he is required to pay £1000 annually for road tax......Who exactly is being abused here?
 
Why, wasn't it challenged again, merely by changing title of something doesn't mean the thing has changed.......shameful.

As you see I live in the north, at times I feel for my fellow citizens south of the border, a lot of very, very unfair things going on.

I don't see why the road taxes aren't age related, sure a hefty tax when new, but not when 5/10/15 yrs old when their value is just a small proportion.

I won't be retiring down south thats for sure.

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Too many people avoided paying their share since the formation of the state.....a poor attitude towards your responsibilities as a citizen.

Scamming and avoidance were part of national psyche, hard to change, then the state gets very belligerent....everyone gets penalised because of the failure to govern and endless state officials acting in a criminal fashion


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Just to try and put things in perspective here, have any of you helpful chappies got any experience of road tax rates in other EU countries, ie, what did it cost you, or a relative to tax your landy in whatever EU country you/they resided in, just so as I can drive myself a little more crazy?
 
Just to try and put things in perspective here, have any of you helpful chappies got any experience of road tax rates in other EU countries, ie, what did it cost you, or a relative to tax your landy in whatever EU country you/they resided in, just so as I can drive myself a little more crazy?
We have a Transit a P38, an R11 and a Toyota MR2, total road tax bill here in France is.............................................................



















€0:clap2::clap2::clap2::D:D:D
 
Too many people avoided paying their share since the formation of the state.....a poor attitude towards your responsibilities as a citizen.

Scamming and avoidance were part of national psyche, hard to change, then the state gets very belligerent....everyone gets penalised because of the failure to govern and endless state officials acting in a criminal fashion


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So who exactly are you blaming here, the citizen or the state?.....you make reference to the scamming and avoidance as been part of the national psyche and then you say that there was a failure to govern and state officials acted in a criminal fashion.....:confused:
 
All culpable....to a lesser or greater degree....note lesser or greater, those who were responsible to look after the state ( politicians/offcials), its finances, economy effectively just looked after themselves, lined their pockets, failed to act in the interests of the population as a whole.

The wealthy part of population until the 80s/90s had a huge mount of wealth squirreled away overseas and until part of that was repatriated the economy as a whole was always capital poor, then the EU started it all off by funding various projects...the rest is history


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We have a Transit a P38, an R11 and a Toyota MR2, total road tax bill here in France is.............................................................



















€0:clap2::clap2::clap2::D:D:D

I'm on the ferry in the morning Datatek....;) That must be the road tax on the fuel system that they used to operate here. It was back in the 80's I think that the government introduced the road tax disc system and forgot to remove it from the fuel....So, we are now paying double road tax:(
 
We have a Transit a P38, an R11 and a Toyota MR2, total road tax bill here in France is.............................................................













€0:clap2::clap2::clap2::D:D:D


Sod that.......will have to move to Paris immediately........:lol:


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PS Just where wil lI park the fleet though......hhhhmmmmmm
 
I'm on the ferry in the morning Datatek....;) That must be the road tax on the fuel system that they used to operate here. It was back in the 80's I think that the government introduced the road tax disc system and forgot to remove it from the fuel....So, we are now paying double road tax:(
Diesel is cheaper here than in the UK, currently about €1.26 a litre but we do have tolls on the autoroutes, however the national routes are good and not too busy so you can travel the country without tolls.:D
 
Its what I do Datatek, unless pushed for time, such a lovely place to drive and own a car..........but France lost its place in petrolhead heaven several decades ago.......great to be a tourist in though!


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Why, wasn't it challenged again, merely by changing title of something doesn't mean the thing has changed.......shameful.

As you see I live in the north, at times I feel for my fellow citizens south of the border, a lot of very, very unfair things going on.

I don't see why the road taxes aren't age related, sure a hefty tax when new, but not when 5/10/15 yrs old when their value is just a small proportion.

I won't be retiring down south thats for sure.

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It was challenged again but failed because the tax wasn't required to be paid immediately on import which in theory, means it is not now a border tax and is an internal state tax that is paid on registration, not on import.....:(
 
Not having a go LB, I just find it all so unfair, unpalatable whats happened to so many innocent people down south and they are the ones held to account for others actions


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It was challenged again but failed because the tax wasn't required to be paid immediately on import which in theory, means it is not now a border tax and is an internal state tax that is paid on registration, not on import.....:(

But if paid at any time its still dei facto a tax to be paid before they will allow registration etc........no true change in its status...if you call a duck a cow.......we can all see its actually a duck!


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Are you defending this move?......how can you call the old system abuse when you are asked to pay road tax of £1000 on a vehicle that's worth £400. A friend drives a TDI Disco that is worth this amount yet he is required to pay £1000 annually for road tax......Who exactly is being abused here?

Firstly I am not being drawn into a political debate but IMO the good people of Ireland (republic) have had it to good for too long, myself included I own properties there and to put things in prespective a thousand or two to tax a vehicle of YOUR choice when there are €0 council taxes to pay €0 water charges to pay what's the problem ! Hope that helps in my justification :rolleyes:
 
Diesel is cheaper here than in the UK, currently about €1.26 a litre but we do have tolls on the autoroutes, however the national routes are good and not too busy so you can travel the country without tolls.:D

1.43 euro a litre here and tolls on any motorway.....As for national routes, some are good, most are crap and always busy. As for secondary roads. You should check out the youtube video where the guy from Cork goes swimming in a pothole outside his house.....I kid you not.
 
But if paid at any time its still dei facto a tax to be paid before they will allow registration etc........no true change in its status...if you call a duck a cow.......we can all see its actually a duck!


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You are absolutely correct. It is still a border tax but the cozies in the EU don't now see it that way....
 
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