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Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
Reaction as nlady asks for a review of her Dutch sandwich.
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Originally posted by stek View PostAye but it's disguised as a registration tax, and has VAT added. This Cork guy I met was looking at cars in NI was buying this Merc AMG 6.3 litre jobbie, 2010 model year, he reckoned the 'registration' cost to export to South was €10000, plus VAT, and he was prepared to pay it. 36% of OMSP (and VAT). Trouble is no-one knows what the revenue deem the OMSP to be on oddball cars.
€10k isn't a registration fee, it's a sham and everyone knows it.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostNot at all. It is definitely nothing about import, just registration.
€10k isn't a registration fee, it's a sham and everyone knows it.
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Originally posted by stek View PostBut claiming it back on export.....
It's an illegal tax, supposed to be no import/export taxes/duties within EU.
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Nope, coming back for a day or so will be a problem because it restarts the clock for being ordinarily resident in the UK.
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Originally posted by stek View PostThey're not so nice with the VRT, if it's them that do it....
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIt was having them both on my back that was bothering me. To be fair, the Revenue Commissioners had my tax refund in my bank account three days after my tax return was filed.
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Originally posted by stek View PostHMRC is dead! Long live the Revenue Commissioners!
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Originally posted by mattfx View PostTo be fair, I could imagine a blog by Brillo to be highly entertaining.
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