LouisCribben
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I'm thinking of buying a tractor in England and taking it to Ireland.
First question, would I be liable for VRT or some other equivalent tax ?
Second question, tractors are fairly slow and uncomfortable, driving to the ferry probably wouldn't be an option (even if the ferry accepted tractors).
Joesully was saying that you don't need to change the reg plates. You can drive it forever on Irish roads with UK plates ? Can someone else confirm this.
well what i know is my dad has an english reg john deer with a irish tax disk.
I recently inquired to a dealer in England about importing a new Deutz Agrofarm with a Quicke front loader. It would cost approx £27500 sterling which is about 31000 euro at todays exchange rate. This price includes vat. Dealer said he could deliver to Dublin for £200. AFAIK VRT is 50 euro for agricultural vehicles.
See https://www.ros.ie/VRTEnquiryServlet/showVRT
As as matter of interest, how much would your new Deutz Agrofarm with a Quicke front loader cost if you buy it in the republic, or have you enquired.
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