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Posted: 28.08.2020  ·  #81
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So vat came in at €8764
And vrt came in at €12661 😳😳😳😳😳



How the f##k can they come up with those numbers for VRT?

To be liable for VAT it needs to be new (<6 months old or <6k km) or imported from outside the EU.

VAT is charged at a higher rate than VRT so VRT should be less than VAT.


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Posted: 28.08.2020  ·  #82
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So vat came in at €8764
And vrt came in at €12661 😳😳😳😳😳



How the f##k can they come up with those numbers for VRT?

To be liable for VAT it needs to be new (<6 months old or <6k km) or imported from outside the EU.

VAT is charged at a higher rate than VRT so VRT should be less than VAT.



It is new 000 miles


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Posted: 28.08.2020  ·  #83
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So vat came in at €8764
And vrt came in at €12661 😳😳😳😳😳



How the f##k can they come up with those numbers for VRT?

To be liable for VAT it needs to be new (<6 months old or <6k km) or imported from outside the EU.

VAT is charged at a higher rate than VRT so VRT should be less than VAT.


I bought it up north its new with zero miles


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Posted: 28.08.2020  ·  #84
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So vat came in at €8764
And vrt came in at €12661 😳😳😳😳😳



How the f##k can they come up with those numbers for VRT?

To be liable for VAT it needs to be new (<6 months old or <6k km) or imported from outside the EU.

VAT is charged at a higher rate than VRT so VRT should be less than VAT.


I bought it up north its new with zero miles


You should be appealing that VRT figure. Whatever about plucking values from their own hole for second hand vans, for a new van it should be on the invoice price.


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Anyone know if you buy a van outside of the country in the EU, then after two years of touring, you bring it home and register it in Ireland, how long have you to hold onto it, before you can sell it?


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Posted: 02.09.2020  ·  #86
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Anyone know if you buy a van outside of the country in the EU, then after two years of touring, you bring it home and register it in Ireland, how long have you to hold onto it, before you can sell it?


You need to be normally resident in another country, they look for employment records, utility bills, etc... If you're a student for example, you do not qualify. You then need to show evidence that you have become normally resident in Ireland, similar details. Once you get over that hurdle, there's a clawback if you sell the vehicle within 12 months.

They threaten all kinds of things like other person being entitled to drive the vehicle unless they had moved residence with you, but I'm not sure there's any basis for that.

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Posted: 02.09.2020  ·  #88
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Motorhome less no more 😁😁😁


Without pics we dont believe ya! 😁👍

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Anyone know if you buy a van outside of the country in the EU, then after two years of touring, you bring it home and register it in Ireland, how long have you to hold onto it, before you can sell it?


You need to be normally resident in another country, they look for employment records, utility bills, etc... If you're a student for example, you do not qualify. You then need to show evidence that you have become normally resident in Ireland, similar details. Once you get over that hurdle, there's a clawback if you sell the vehicle within 12 months.

They threaten all kinds of things like other person being entitled to drive the vehicle unless they had moved residence with you, but I'm not sure there's any basis for that.


But If you are retired and have a property abroad say France or Spain, where you pay your property taxes etc so can buy and register the Van there. then travel around for a couple of years and come home to your Irish home to stay put for a while. your basically bringing your only vehicle home with you.?

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Thanks for asking the "What's a SOG" question Tony!!
Lovely van. Happy Camping & safe motoring.


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Posted: 02.09.2020  ·  #92
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Anyone know if you buy a van outside of the country in the EU, then after two years of touring, you bring it home and register it in Ireland, how long have you to hold onto it, before you can sell it?


You need to be normally resident in another country, they look for employment records, utility bills, etc... If you're a student for example, you do not qualify. You then need to show evidence that you have become normally resident in Ireland, similar details. Once you get over that hurdle, there's a clawback if you sell the vehicle within 12 months.

They threaten all kinds of things like other person being entitled to drive the vehicle unless they had moved residence with you, but I'm not sure there's any basis for that.


But If you are retired and have a property abroad say France or Spain, where you pay your property taxes etc so can buy and register the Van there. then travel around for a couple of years and come home to your Irish home to stay put for a while. your basically bringing your only vehicle home with you.?


Retired is all good but they'll want to see utility bills and consumption of gas / electric for example, they'll want to see bank statements and withdrawals in the country of residence. They've seen every angle tried when it comes to this exemption, they know what to look for.


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Posted: 02.09.2020  ·  #93
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Motorhome less no more 😁😁😁


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Posted: 28.12.2020  ·  #94
As you may know Matilda is offiacially scrap. I have been looking around France in paticular, But has anyone any idea what is the new import tax on second hand motorhomes likely to be.
I have my eye on a 2005 Hymer Tramp 655: Fiat Ducato 2.8 L 127cv Has anyone any insight into the motorhome or enging ?


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Posted: 28.12.2020  ·  #95
Last I heard you were putting on new panels Martin. Sorry to hear she is scrap. Anyway, is it not just a straightforward VRT at 13.5% of the fair market value, as deemed by revenue? We are in a customs union and there’ll be no VAT on an older vehicle.

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As you may know Matilda is offiacially scrap. I have been looking around France in paticular, But has anyone any idea what is the new import tax on second hand motorhomes likely to be.
I have my eye on a 2005 Hymer Tramp 655: Fiat Ducato 2.8 L 127cv Has anyone any insight into the motorhome or enging ?


No idea but I hope you get something 🙏

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As already said Martin....Sorry to hear about Matilda. I've no idea on import duties but best of luck finding your new Motorhome 👍

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Posted: 29.12.2020  ·  #98
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As you may know Matilda is offiacially scrap. I have been looking around France in paticular, But has anyone any idea what is the new import tax on second hand motorhomes likely to be.
I have my eye on a 2005 Hymer Tramp 655: Fiat Ducato 2.8 L 127cv Has anyone any insight into the motorhome or enging ?


Vrt is at 13.5% of the open market price may it be new or second hand Martin. It is up to revenue what they value it at

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As you may know Matilda is offiacially scrap. I have been looking around France in paticular, But has anyone any idea what is the new import tax on second hand motorhomes likely to be.
I have my eye on a 2005 Hymer Tramp 655: Fiat Ducato 2.8 L 127cv Has anyone any insight into the motorhome or enging ?


Vrt is at 13.5% of the open market price may it be new or second hand Martin. It is up to revenue what they value it at
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I understand that bit, but there were changes at budget time that come in on 1st January to do with EU emissions and rate band changes.


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Posted: 29.12.2020  ·  #101
But if you google hymer tramp 655 there are plenty of reviews of the model.


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Posted: 29.12.2020  ·  #102
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......................... Fiat Ducato 2.8 L 127cv Has anyone any insight into the motorhome or engine?


The 2002 - 2006 Ducato 2.8 uses an Iveco engine and it's pretty bombproof. The 5th. gear issue of the pre-2002 Ducatos has also been addressed.
My own 2005 JTD Power 144cv version has given over 130k km's of trouble-free hard work and returns about 25 MPG (it's an A-class with the aerodynamics of a garden shed).
Make sure you get a reliable report of when the timing belt was last done and if there is any doubt budget in a replacement.

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Posted: 29.12.2020  ·  #103
The 2.8L engine is great, I had 2 vans with that engine and no problems, Hymer are a good brand too
I wonder if a service history comes with the van, best of luck with the van hunt

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Posted: 29.12.2020  ·  #104
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As you may know Matilda is offiacially scrap. I have been looking around France in paticular, But has anyone any idea what is the new import tax on second hand motorhomes likely to be.
I have my eye on a 2005 Hymer Tramp 655: Fiat Ducato 2.8 L 127cv Has anyone any insight into the motorhome or enging ?

Sorry to hear there’s no more waltzing for Matilda Martin

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Posted: 29.12.2020  ·  #105
Anything to be said for finding another Sprinter and kitting it out with 'Matildas bits'! A lockdown project. Maybe the hassle and the roulette wheel VRT makes it unattractive or maybe you just fancy an upgrade.

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Anything to be said for finding another Sprinter and kitting it out with 'Matildas bits'! A lockdown project. Maybe the hassle and the roulette wheel VRT makes it unattractive or maybe you just fancy an upgrade.


It is an option I'm considering , but need secure indoor storage close to home, and also very hard to get someone people to answer questions on their adverts.
I was looking at a Hymer in France but its sold.

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Hi all still researching and see a few of these which would suite, there appears to be a lot of the used as fridge vans.
Nissan NV400 2012 2.3d LWB twin wheel. I'm informed that they are also badged as Renault Master.
I've never seen a Nissan NV 400 campervan, but have seen the Renault master version.

So any info good or bad especially high mileage ones, as most on sale have between 150k and 250k.


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Posted: 03.01.2021  ·  #109
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So any info good or bad especially high mileage ones, as most on sale have between 150k and 250k.


Cant speak for high mileage vans or even the Nissan, Martin. we have the Renault Master, probably the older model 2008 with less than 40000 miles. I was very sceptical buying it having had a Renault Laguna Car also with low mileage which was the greatest ball of sh1t ever made. Thankfully the master Proved to be the total opposite, extremely reliable in the nearly 6 years we have it and a miser on diesel compared to the under powered Ducato that we had. Our one is the 150 DCI and is very lively.

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Posted: 13.01.2021  ·  #110
I've been having a look around and came across a few nice low profile under 7mtr 3500kg motorhomes with.
Renault Master 2.5 L DCI 120 .
( 60,000km )
anyone with experiance?
I would prefer a fiat or Merc but I dont want to reduce the available market even less.


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Posted: 13.01.2021  ·  #111
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I've been having a look around and came across a few nice low profile under 7mtr 3500kg motorhomes with.
Renault Master 2.5 L DCI 120 .
( 60,000km )
anyone with experiance?
I would prefer a fiat or Merc but I dont want to reduce the available market even less.


Martin....Pat ( Chausson ) has a Renault and loves it.....

Ok....Didnt notice Pat had already mentioned it in post above yours :-)

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Posted: 13.01.2021  ·  #112
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I've been having a look around and came across a few nice low profile under 7mtr 3500kg motorhomes with.
Renault Master 2.5 L DCI 120 .
( 60,000km )
anyone with experiance?
I would prefer a fiat or Merc but I dont want to reduce the available market even less.


My previous van was a Knaus on a Renault chasis and I would def take another on the Renault, it just seemed to drive better, more economical and cheaper as well as easier to work at compared to Ducato/Boxer alternatives. The Merc's are more expensive to buy than the others

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I've been having a look around and came across a few nice low profile under 7mtr 3500kg motorhomes with.
Renault Master 2.5 L DCI 120 .
( 60,000km )
anyone with experiance?
I would prefer a fiat or Merc but I dont want to reduce the available market even less.


Martin....Pat ( Chausson ) has a Renault and loves it.....

Ok....Didnt notice Pat had already mentioned it in post above yours :-)


Yes John, Pats, is probably the same engine boosted up to 150, my concern is would the 120 be under a bit of pressure, I have driven Renaults all my life, Had several 1.9 and the present 1.5 has well over 200k on it, but none pulling around 3500kg all the time.


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I've been having a look around and came across a few nice low profile under 7mtr 3500kg motorhomes with.
Renault Master 2.5 L DCI 120 .
( 60,000km )
anyone with experiance?
I would prefer a fiat or Merc but I dont want to reduce the available market even less.


Martin....Pat ( Chausson ) has a Renault and loves it.....

Ok....Didnt notice Pat had already mentioned it in post above yours :-)


Yes John, Pats, is probably the same engine boosted up to 150, my concern is would the 120 be under a bit of pressure, I have driven Renaults all my life, Had several 1.9 and the present 1.5 has well over 200k on it, but none pulling around 3500kg all the time.

Are you in hurry? 120 will get you there and you’ll see much more especially on big hills! I’d be happy with 120 in a MH unless I wanted it as a daily driver.

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Posted: 13.01.2021  ·  #115
Does the Ducato 2.8 only have 8 horses more on most models?


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Posted: 13.01.2021  ·  #116
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Does the Ducato 2.8 only have 8 horses more on most models?


Ducato 2.8 idtd has 122 bhp and the 2.8 jtd has 128 bhp

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Posted: 13.01.2021  ·  #117
Peak power is only going to be available at high revs probably somewhere around 3500rpm, there may not be that much difference between the 120 and 150 at normal MoHo revs.

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Posted: 13.01.2021  ·  #118
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Peak power is only going to be available at high revs probably somewhere around 3500rpm, there may not be that much difference between the 120 and 150 at normal MoHo revs.



Exactly right. I'd be more interested in peak Torque band figures as thats where you'll be spending 99% of the time.

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Posted: 13.01.2021  ·  #119
So....Renault 120 dci has exact same torque output as Ducato but at 300 revs lower :up:

Renault Trafic 3 Phase 2 Passenger dCi 120 Engine Technical Data
Number of valves : 16 Valves
Aspiration : Bi-Turbo
Maximum power - Output - Horsepower : 120 PS or 118 bhp or 88 kW @ 3500 rpm
Maximum torque : 300 Nm or 221 lb.ft @ 1500 rpm


Fiat Ducato 2.8 JTD
Brand : Fiat.
Model : Ducato.
Version : 2.8 JTD.
Engine Power : 93 kW (127 PS - 125 hp)
Cylinders : 4 cylinders (Inline configuration)
Volume : 2800 cm3.
Fuel supply system : 16 valves.
Torque : 300 Nm (1800 RPM)

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Posted: 14.01.2021  ·  #120
My Knaus had the 120Dci and I can say it was not lacking in power, it was very responsive, never found I had to change down going up a hill

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