Chiparus wrote: » Road tax ( full rate-) payers only you mean.
SeanW wrote: » It has nothing to do with motor ownership. If a motor vehicle is not on the road, it is not liable for "motor" tax. You pay to use the roads with a motor vehicle, that's why people call it road tax.
magicbastarder wrote: » curious, i own five vehicles which i use on the road and they are not liable for 'road' tax. i do own another vehicle which i use on the road which is liable for the tax, and i can't just think of what makes that different from the other vehicles, which would lead me to believe that the term 'motor' tax is the more apt one.
07Lapierre wrote: » that's correct. Red lights mean stop, footpaths are for peds only. Did you think I didn't know that?
SeanW wrote: » I'm guessing the other four are in an exempt category.
SeanW wrote: » A road usage tax paid by motorists.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_tax Technically known as "Motor Tax."
SeanW wrote: » Most cyclists road users regard these rules as (at best) suggestions. "Motor tax" is the legal name for the tax motorists must pay to put a motor vehicle on the road. Footways AFAIK are the legal term for paths designed solely for the use of pedestrians, but some cyclists treat them as cycle lanes. An illuminated red on a set of traffic lights instructs all road users to stop. My point is, the total lack of enforcement by the Gardai has resulted in almost all road users ignoring the ROTR.
Hurrache wrote: » No, it technically doesn't exist. I too often dabble in motoring, (beep beep, get outta my way and all that) and haven't been asked to pay this thing called road tax in order to do so.
07Lapierre wrote: » Eh yeah...as long as I get to drive on MY road uninterrupted! After all, I've paid in full goddamnit!
meeeeh wrote: » The smug attitude in this thread explains a lot why the cycling facilities are where they are in this country.
magicbastarder wrote: » weird. a huge number of motorists are dangerous assholes, yet the word used recently in government formation talks recently about (some incredibly expensive) planned road projects is that they are 'sacrosanct'. but a few obstreperous cyclists are enough to prevent the development of decent cyclinf facilities. cyclists have way more power than we realise.
magicbastarder wrote: » from a mail i got just last week, some random pullquotes Motor Tax reminder for your SKODA OCTAVIA Motor Tax / Cáin Mótar Dear MR RANDOM PLACEHOLDER,This is your motor tax reminder Motor tax for your BLACK SKODA OCTAVIA expires on the last day of June 2020 If you have sold the vehicle, you can check the progress of the transaction on the motor tax web site, www.motortax.ie The pin for online renewal on the Motor Tax Website is 123456 f you have a query regarding our service, please email our customer support team at motortax@dttas.ie. This is our only customer support email address. Alternatively you can access our frequently asked questions on www.motortax.ie. etc. etc. there are 13 references to it being motor tax. the only mention of the word 'road' is in relation to declaring it off the road. they seem fairly insistent that it's motor tax.
magicbastarder wrote: » i pay property tax on my house, which is built on soil, ergo it is a soil tax.
SeanW wrote: » Correct. You pay tax on your car if, and then because, it is on the road. Ergo, it's a road tax.
Chiparus wrote: » Imagine if you paid the top rate €2350 you could make everyone get out of your way ...Beep..Beep:D
SeanW wrote: » And your car is taxed on road usage.
07Lapierre wrote: » You don't have to pay Motor tax...you choose to pay it. It's not like the bleedin TV license, which according to the to ad is "a fact of life when living in Ireland" Grrrrr!
magicbastarder wrote: » i pay motor tax on my motor because it is mine.
i pay property tax on my property because it is mine. i pay income tax on my income because it is mine.
i do not own the road, therefore i do not pay road tax.
you know where cyclists are coming from on this though; you understand the objection.
SeanW wrote: » I understand there's a bunch of self-important, sanctimonious, wannabe censors, who are trying to police language 1984 style. I don't like that.
07Lapierre wrote: » Tough.
SeanW wrote: » And I'm going to keep calling the tax I pay on road usage "road tax" and I'm going to keep calling accidental collisions "accidents" and if you don't like it, you take a long walk off a short pier. "Correct" me all you want.
07Lapierre wrote: » Good for you. Accidents do happen..I just think we can do a lot to prevent them. Please keep paying your taxes.... helps keep me in a job!
Chiparus wrote: » Im off to pay the cycle path tax.
Hurrache wrote: » I paid vat on some items earlier. Sure all it did was make them more expensive, didn't add any value for me at all.