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Only if there is more than 3 full months left on the tax, It's a very long and slow process.asdfg said:Don't forget you can also claim back any unused portion of the road tax on scrapping the vehicle provided it is actually scrapped. could be worth a few hundred.
bond-007 said:Only if there is more than 3 full months left on the tax, It's a very long a slow process.
I recently managed to get my car repaired rather than scrapped, and the repairs were closer to 90% of the value the insurance company gave.chippengael said:My understanding is that the insurance company's general rule is that if the cost of repair is > 50% of the pre-crash value, it's a write off. Sounds like your car is on the margin.
bond-007 said:There are 2 forms needed. They both must be obtained from the local motor tax office. They must then be completed and signed by a Garda that inspects the wreck to certify that it is scrapped and that it is incapable of being used again. Once this is done return the paperwork to the tax office with the tax disc and allow 6 weeks for the refund less a €10 admin fee.
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