Off road notification roi

Off road notification roi

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wedgemaniac456

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244 posts

150 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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Heard differing views on this is it now in force? Anybody know rolleyes

wedgemaniac456

Original Poster:

244 posts

150 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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Found this on Irish Vintage Scene Website, the following link which takes you to the page: http://www.irishvintagescene.ie/motor-tax-importan...

Here is a part of the page copied and pasted:

MOTOR TAX – IMPORTANT NOTICE

FULL PAGE OF QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN ISSUE 87 OF IRISH VINTAGE SCENE (OUT 20TH JULY '13)
CHANGE TO THE PROCESS OF DECLARING A VEHICLE TEMPORARILY OFF THE ROAD
From 1 October 2013, if a vehicle is not going to be in use in a public place, a declaration must be made to your local motor tax office in advance of the vehicle being taken off the road if you wish to avoid the requirement to pay motor tax for the period of non-use.
The new arrangements will replace the system which allows owners to declare that a vehicle was off the road when seeking to tax a vehicle after a period when it has not been used on the public road.
Transitional arrangements are in place between 1 July 2013 and 30 September 2013 during which time both systems will operate.
On and from 1 October 2013, the existing arrangements where a person can go to a Garda Station and make a declaration that a vehicle was off the road will cease, and declarations regarding past periods of a vehicle being off the road can no longer be made.
AFTER THIS DATE, YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY ARREARS OF MOTOR TAX IN FULL SHOULD YOU WISH TO TAX THE VEHICLE. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MAKE A DECLARATION OF NON-USE UNTIL ARREARS AND A MINIMUM OF THREE MONTHS’ TAX ARE PAID IN RESPECT OF THE VEHICLE.
• Further details on these changes are available from your local motor tax office or for download from www.environ.ie or www.motortax.ie.

Chuck Norris 71

1 posts

128 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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yea it's been enforced all right I was dropping my car in Dublin for service and my mechanic said a mate of his got a fine in the post for no tax he wasn't stopped by the garda so he thinks it was a cop car fitted with ANPR or a gatso van.

cianha

2,165 posts

197 months

Friday 23rd August 2013
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You have until the 30th of Sept to sort the paperwork. If it's off the road now, complete an RF100 to that affect, with the Garda signature, and then complete the RF150 to declare it off the road for a period of up to 12 months in advance. You can present them in person to the motor tax office, or post them in.