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Vehicle registration tax (VRT; Irish: Cáin Chláraithe Feithiclí, CCF) is a tax that is chargeable on registration of a motor vehicle in Ireland. [1]Every motor vehicle brought into the country, other than temporarily by a visitor, must be registered with Revenue and must have VRT paid for it by the end of 30 days of arrival in the country.
Motor Tax (Irish: Cáin Mhótair) is an annual duty payable on motor vehicles (subject to exemptions) in Ireland for use in public places. A new system for new private cars was introduced on July 1, 2008, where the tax rates are based on the carbon dioxide emissions of the car while in operation.
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The vehicle operating tax on cars first registered after January 1, 2005 that have registration certificates with information on total weight, engine volume and engine maximum power, shall be paid by summing up tax rates according to total weight, engine volume and engine maximum power of the car as follows:
Registration tax may refer to: Vehicle registration tax (Ireland) – the tax payable in Ireland to first register a motor vehicle. Vehicle first registration fee – the tax payable in the United Kingdom to first register a motor vehicle.
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Motor tax in the Republic of Ireland; O. Feargal O'Rourke; P. ... Vehicle registration tax (Ireland) This page was last edited on 1 September 2022, at 13:29 (UTC). ...
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