WicklowMan
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I think Wicklowman's point is fair. If arrears are to be paid then they should be paid at the rate which was in force at the time in question.
Go to your local garda station with form for declaration of non use, available online.Declare you have not used the vehicle for December, no arrears required to be paid, if they're going to shaft you, shaft them
Go to your local garda station with form for declaration of non use, available online.Declare you have not used the vehicle for December, no arrears required to be paid, if they're going to shaft you, shaft them
I don't agree, all their systems will have been changed now to reflect the current price, would you use the same arguement with UPC/ESB where they're charging 23% VAT even though the service was used before the VAT rate went up?
Not a good idea, making a false statement to the Gardai!
Advocating lying isn't what this site is all about.
He is now paying motor-tax in January and there are now arrears, therefore the arrears charge rate is the one in effect when the arrears were incurred .i.e January 2012 Even more simplez, ne c'est pas?
I got from the above that the motor tax due for December was being charged at the new rate which came into effect in January.My tax expired at the end of November. This morning I duly ring my local tax office to find that arrears will be charged at the new rate!
Is this not a wee bit cynical, in fairness? What was due for December by any logical reasoning that I can conjure is December's payment, otherwise it wouldn't be classed as "arrears", would it?!
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