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Import duty on Forestry/Farm machinery?

  • 24-06-2013 08:00PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 181 ✭✭


    Hi,
    I'm wondering if anyone here has ever imported any Farm or Forestry machinery from the UK?
    I can not figure out if Irish VAT or any other duty is charged to the person importing the item.
    Would it help if you had a VAT receipt from the UK seller.
    I've been tempted to bid on an item on E bay now and again but was unsure of this process especially as alot of the Sellers would be Cash only and wouldn't be giving a VAT receipt.
    Any info would be appreciated. Thanks


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,142 ✭✭✭9935452


    howsshenow wrote: »
    Hi,
    I'm wondering if anyone here has ever imported any Farm or Forestry machinery from the UK?
    I can not figure out if Irish VAT or any other duty is charged to the person importing the item.
    Would it help if you had a VAT receipt from the UK seller.
    I've been tempted to bid on an item on E bay now and again but was unsure of this process especially as alot of the Sellers would be Cash only and wouldn't be giving a VAT receipt.
    Any info would be appreciated. Thanks


    Will the machine be registered in ireland ???
    To register a machine in ireland VAT will have to be paid. If you pay vat in a EU country you shouldnt have to pay it here but when registering the revenue may look for the extra few percent as we have a higher vat rate.
    If you pay cash like through ebay , you should be able to show the ebay/paypal invoice and then pay the vat on top of that to the irish revenue.

    If its machinery for the back of a tractor, you shouldnt be caught for VAT at eithre end


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 181 ✭✭howsshenow


    Hi 9935452,
    Thanks for your reply on this issue which I thought would be far more topical.

    I agree that if VAT has been paid in another EU Country I shouldn't have to pay any VAT here.

    As for "will the machine be registered in Ireland" - I would say no as it wouldn't be self propelled like a Tractor or Car etc. I was looking at possibly importing a Winch or Forestry trailer with a crane etc.

    I agree that if I pay cash, the Customs/Revenue would calculate a VAT amount to be paid.
    Problem is, if I imported something by courier on a pallet or by a haulier on the back of a lorry, VAT would probably have to be paid at the point of entry by the driver / courier further complicating the transaction for me ???


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,142 ✭✭✭9935452


    howsshenow wrote: »
    Hi 9935452,
    Thanks for your reply on this issue which I thought would be far more topical.

    I agree that if VAT has been paid in another EU Country I shouldn't have to pay any VAT here.

    As for "will the machine be registered in Ireland" - I would say no as it wouldn't be self propelled like a Tractor or Car etc. I was looking at possibly importing a Winch or Forestry trailer with a crane etc.

    I agree that if I pay cash, the Customs/Revenue would calculate a VAT amount to be paid.
    Problem is, if I imported something by courier on a pallet or by a haulier on the back of a lorry, VAT would probably have to be paid at the point of entry by the driver / courier further complicating the transaction for me ???[/QUOTE

    Ive bought a few things from england . ive got couriers to bring them home on pallets and havent been caught for paying VAT or duty.
    i would give it a lash and would be 99percent sure you will be ok.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 181 ✭✭howsshenow


    Thanks again, Much appreciated.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,746 ✭✭✭enricoh


    <Only advice that isn't breaking any rules are allowed on this public forum
    Text speak doesn't help you either>


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