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Can you tax a car without log book Ireland?

Can you tax a car without log book Ireland?

You cannot tax your vehicle until the registration of the change of ownership has gone through. You can check the status of the vehicle on motortax.ie. You can then renew the motor tax on the vehicle using Form RF100A or online.

Is car tax back dated?

Sellers and buyers can no longer transfer existing tax when a car is sold. However, new tax is now backdated (no space) to the beginning of the month and refunds are from the start of the next. This means if you sell and then buy a car early in the month, you will be paying tax twice in that period.

When do I have to pay motor tax in Ireland?

For private vehicles first registered in Ireland on or after the 1st July 2008, up to and including 31 December 2020, motor tax is calculated on the vehicles CO2 emission levels (NEDC value). Click here for the relevant rates applicable.

Where can I apply for motor tax in Limerick?

Please note: Over the counter motor taxation services are no longer provided at Merchant’s Quay, Limerick. Support to use the online service is provided in Merchant’s Quay. If your vehicle is new, you need a ‘Motor Tax Application New or Import’ Form RF100. This is available from the motor dealer or NCT if imported.

Where do I go for first time motor tax?

If you are taxing a commercial vehicle for the first time in your name you must do so at your local Motor Tax Office. You should contact them in advance to find out any supporting documentation that is needed. Motor Tax Office contact details can be got by clicking here. First time Taxing will need to be done at the Motor Tax Office.

Where are the motor tax offices in Ireland?

Millennium Centre, Saint Alphonsus Road, Dundalk, Co Louth Fair Street, Drogheda, Co Louth Glenpark, The Mall, Castlebar, Co Mayo Ballina Civic Offices, Arran Place, Ballina, Co Mayo Belmullet Civic Offices, Belmullet, Co Mayo Buvinda House, Dublin Road, Navan, Co Meath Market Street, Co Monaghan