- where's "down here"?If I buy down here I get up to €9.5k off the price of it. between Vrt and Vat
If you travel to the UK for a "NEW" Car
You do not pay VRT on import as long as you have the P.M.Cert. to produce when registering the Car
You can buy the car Ex VAT in the UK if its for export but would have to pay Irish VAT of 21% on import, you can then reclaim the difference between the VRT and the VAT to the Max amount of 9,525 in total
So if you're VRT is €7,000 you can then reclaim €2,525 in VAT making a total of €9,525
Hope this is of help but please check further to confirm also you need to get documentation confirming its for export from UK but most garages can supply you with this i think.... also double check that you will actually be making a saving as opposed to buying down south
You will need to make arrangements with the dealer when ordering the car and inform them of your requirements. They will arrange a special "personal export" registration plate for the vehicle.
Are you aware that the VAT & VRT exemption applies to imported 2nd-hand cars as well?
You are the purchaser but they want to register it you at someone else's address. It hardly sounds kosher. I suggest you find another dealer as it seems they cannot do export sales....
Sorry I did'nt make it clear.... this is not a bogus address - ie.family member living in UK...
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