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DoneDeal (Donegal) - my pet hate

  • 24-07-2012 3:59am
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    Registered Users Posts: 32,802 ✭✭✭✭


    Was are so many of the cars listed under 'Donegal' either NI or UK plates?

    Surely there's some people the VRT folk could go after;)

    If I'm in the market for a car, I don't want to see ones that I need to either (a) pay VRT on, or (b) drive illegally.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 488 ✭✭theblueirish


    Insurance is cheaper in the North, If young boy racer can get a Northern address he can save himself a few grand on insurance, maybe put it to good use like lowering the car.


  • Administrators, Sports Moderators Posts: 21,676 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭smashey


    Insurance is cheaper in the North, If young boy racer can get a Northern address he can save himself a few grand on insurance, maybe put it to good use like lowering the car.
    Or add the blue lights. Don't forget those! And that irritating noise they make like a "whooo" or something whatever the hell that is all about. :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,508 ✭✭✭Ayla


    Surely the "Donegal" refers to the location of the seller? Then it's up to the individual seller to disclose where it's registered?


  • Registered Users Posts: 45,759 ✭✭✭✭muffler


    Wasn't there something in the last few days about some local guy winning a case against the revenue with regards to the VRT?

    If that were so and was allowed we would see a lot more NI reg cars for sale here.


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,802 ✭✭✭✭NIMAN


    Didn't see that Muffler.

    Interesting if true.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,704 ✭✭✭Broxi_Bear_Eire


    NIMAN wrote: »
    Didn't see that Muffler.

    Interesting if true.

    Don't know if this link is allowed so apoligies in advance if its not but this is the case here

    http://www.funkymotors.ie/blog/2012/07/19/fire-your-solicitor-call-from-donegal-man-who-won-vrt-case/


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,802 ✭✭✭✭NIMAN


    According to that the supposedly 'won' case was 3yrs ago!

    So if thats true, how come judges are still finding in favour of Revenue when these cases go to court?

    I'm confused.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,704 ✭✭✭Broxi_Bear_Eire


    NIMAN wrote: »
    According to that the supposedly 'won' case was 3yrs ago!

    So if thats true, how come judges are still finding in favour of Revenue when these cases go to court?

    I'm confused.

    Its OK your not the only one. I think though that this is just the start and there is still a long way to go with it


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,802 ✭✭✭✭NIMAN


    Once legal precedence has been set, does that not mean that all VRT challenges should now win?


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,704 ✭✭✭Broxi_Bear_Eire


    NIMAN wrote: »
    Once legal precedence has been set, does that not mean that all VRT challenges should now win?

    Well IMO in a world where the judicial system makes sense then yes but we don't live in that world


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  • Moderators, Regional North West Moderators Posts: 19,088 Mod ✭✭✭✭byte
    byte


    smashey wrote: »
    Or add the blue lights. Don't forget those! And that irritating noise they make like a "whooo" or something whatever the hell that is all about. :rolleyes:
    The dump valve?


  • Registered Users Posts: 45,759 ✭✭✭✭muffler


    byte wrote: »
    Thought you were going to say it was a muffler :eek:


  • Administrators, Sports Moderators Posts: 21,676 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭smashey


    muffler wrote: »
    Thought you were going to say it was a muffler :eek:
    It was :cool:


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,235 ✭✭✭✭Cee-Jay-Cee


    Well IMO in a world where the judicial system makes sense then yes but we don't live in that world
    NIMAN wrote: »
    According to that the supposedly 'won' case was 3yrs ago!

    So if thats true, how come judges are still finding in favour of Revenue when these cases go to court?

    I'm confused.

    He didnt win his case, the way i read it was that the case against him was dismissed by the judge. It merely means his side presented a case which was stronger than the prosecution. He wrote an article and urged others to use the same line of defence as he did and hope that they can win too, but each case is judged independently and now that the state are aware of that line of defence no doubt they will have answer in law for it. He was lucky and nothing else, no precident has been set.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,235 ✭✭✭✭Cee-Jay-Cee


    byte wrote: »

    Its not a dump valve, its a straight pipe from the turbo on a TDi engine, it give a boo sound between gear changes and it has to be the most ridiculously stupid sound ever. A lot of young boy racer VAG drivers have it and they think it makes their cars faster but it doesnt, it merely says 'Hey look at me, i'm a complete tool that drives a car that sounds like a pigeon'


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 904 ✭✭✭yourpics


    CJC999 wrote: »
    Its not a dump valve, its a straight pipe from the turbo on a TDi engine, it give a boo sound between gear changes and it has to be the most ridiculously stupid sound ever. A lot of young boy racer VAG drivers have it and they think it makes their cars faster but it doesnt, it merely says 'Hey look at me, i'm a complete tool that drives a car that sounds like a pigeon'

    Harmless enough, not excessively noisy, they could be at worse with their money i.e. drinking


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,958 ✭✭✭delthedriver


    Can anyone enlighten me please as to how there are quite a few cars with Uk plates for sale in Donegal? Furthermore can you explain why so many cars display illegal style reg plates?:)


  • Registered Users Posts: 45,759 ✭✭✭✭muffler


    Can anyone enlighten me please as to how there are quite a few cars with Uk plates for sale in Donegal? Furthermore can you explain why so many cars display illegal style reg plates?:)
    Moving to thread on this topic.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,958 ✭✭✭delthedriver


    muffler wrote: »
    Moving to thread on this topic.

    Where is thread on this topic?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,958 ✭✭✭delthedriver


    NIMAN wrote: »
    Was are so many of the cars listed under 'Donegal' either NI or UK plates?

    Surely there's some people the VRT folk could go after;)

    If I'm in the market for a car, I don't want to see ones that I need to either (a) pay VRT on, or (b) drive illegally.

    Since Revenue handed over VRT to the NCT centres I believe there has been a dramatic increase in the number of cars not being officially imported. as a tax payer I have no sympathy for anyone who is illegally driving a foreign registered car illegally. The cars should be confiscated and crushed by a mobile crusher!

    In addition there are fines for displaying illegal number plates, however it seems to be ignored by quite a few people. Bring in the mobile car crusher!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 520 ✭✭✭Minister Boyce


    Del, vrt is an illegal tax and is not compliant with the principles of the treaty of Rome. A Donegal activist on this issue won a landmark case on this recently ( too tired to look for link)

    I too am a law obiding citizen who pays all taxes but I cannot help but say fair f!.ks to the person driving this issue as motorists are being looted every single day by the costs of motoring.

    And yes, you're going to say that wouldn't be tolerated in cork, that's fine. I do have family and friends from cork who have purchased cars from the north and paid their vrt and still made a considerable saving. So some corkconians are not contributing to the Irish motor trade economy....that's tolerated;)

    Donegal, being a border county does come in for extra attention from customs checks for vrt, green diesel, etc. there are plenty of northern registered cars in Donegal. That can be down to 1. People workin in the north or were born in the north and have northern driving licences or 2. People rebelling/dodging paying vrt as it is an illegal tax..yes del, there are a few rebels up here too;)

    The level of car seizures has def risen though. I live not far from a yard with loads of cars lifted by the revenue comms for vrt. A lot of dealers close to the border in Tyrone do advertise on done deal and mark the adverts from Donegal too. Some dealers in the county bring uk cars over and sell them on DD. these people tend to advise that the price 'includes VRT and/or Irish plates.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,958 ✭✭✭delthedriver


    Don't know if this link is allowed so apoligies in advance if its not but this is the case here

    http://www.funkymotors.ie/blog/2012/07/19/fire-your-solicitor-call-from-donegal-man-who-won-vrt-case/

    Sounds fishy?????:confused:


  • Registered Users Posts: 520 ✭✭✭Minister Boyce


    Killybegs joke right del?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,958 ✭✭✭delthedriver


    Del, vrt is an illegal tax and is not compliant with the principles of the treaty of Rome. A Donegal activist on this issue won a landmark case on this recently ( too tired to look for link)

    I too am a law obiding citizen who pays all taxes but I cannot help but say fair f!.ks to the person driving this issue as motorists are being looted every single day by the costs of motoring.

    And yes, you're going to say that wouldn't be tolerated in cork, that's fine. I do have family and friends from cork who have purchased cars from the north and paid their vrt and still made a considerable saving. So some corkconians are not contributing to the Irish motor trade economy....that's tolerated;)

    Donegal, being a border county does come in for extra attention from customs checks for vrt, green diesel, etc. there are plenty of northern registered cars in Donegal. That can be down to 1. People workin in the north or were born in the north and have northern driving licences or 2. People rebelling/dodging paying vrt as it is an illegal tax..yes del, there are a few rebels up here too;)

    The level of car seizures has def risen though. I live not far from a yard with loads of cars lifted by the revenue comms for vrt. A lot of dealers close to the border in Tyrone do advertise on done deal and mark the adverts from Donegal too. Some dealers in the county bring uk cars over and sell them on DD. these people tend to advise that the price 'includes VRT and/or Irish plates.

    Minister,

    Thank you, I can sense your frustrations with this topic.
    1. I have no difficulty with someone importing a vehicle and paying the appropriate VRT. That is quite within the law and I have no issue with that.
    2. Gombeens deliberately flouting the law and evading tax is a criminal offence.This must be stopped as you and I as taxpayers end up paying more tax.

    Best Regards


  • Registered Users Posts: 520 ✭✭✭Minister Boyce


    I'm in broad agreement wit you del. but you are correct, vrt is a bugbear of mine because as I said before its an illegal tax.

    I know my arguments against it aren't worth diddly because if vrt is scrapped it'll just mean more taxes on petrol!


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,802 ✭✭✭✭NIMAN


    Del, vrt is an illegal tax and is not compliant with the principles of the treaty of Rome. A Donegal activist on this issue won a landmark case on this recently ( too tired to look for link)

    I too am a law obiding citizen who pays all taxes but I cannot help but say fair f!.ks to the person driving this issue as motorists are being looted every single day by the costs of motoring.

    And yes, you're going to say that wouldn't be tolerated in cork, that's fine. I do have family and friends from cork who have purchased cars from the north and paid their vrt and still made a considerable saving. So some corkconians are not contributing to the Irish motor trade economy....that's tolerated;)

    Donegal, being a border county does come in for extra attention from customs checks for vrt, green diesel, etc. there are plenty of northern registered cars in Donegal. That can be down to 1. People workin in the north or were born in the north and have northern driving licences or 2. People rebelling/dodging paying vrt as it is an illegal tax..yes del, there are a few rebels up here too;)

    The level of car seizures has def risen though. I live not far from a yard with loads of cars lifted by the revenue comms for vrt. A lot of dealers close to the border in Tyrone do advertise on done deal and mark the adverts from Donegal too. Some dealers in the county bring uk cars over and sell them on DD. these people tend to advise that the price 'includes VRT and/or Irish plates.

    I think to be honest your 2 points contradict each other. If someone won a landmark case, then how come Customs can still seize cars?

    <snip>

    And on a final note, I see a mountain of NI cars in Donegal, and no they aren't from visitors. I know plenty of residents who drive them. But I do wonder how every single owner of such cars has an NI address. You have to have one to tax it in the North. And where do they insure it? At their fake NI address or their real Donegal address? If the latter, do RoI insurance companies not ask you to get the car re-registered or will they insure an NI registered car for RoI use?

    Knowing how insurance companies bust a gut to get out of paying any claims, I would say you might find some problems if you crash an NI reg car in Donegal under a fake address in NI.


  • Registered Users Posts: 520 ✭✭✭Minister Boyce


    NIMAN wrote: »
    I think to be honest your 2 points contradict each other. If someone won a landmark case, then how come Customs can still seize cars?

    <snip>

    And on a final note, I see a mountain of NI cars in Donegal, and no they aren't from visitors. I know plenty of residents who drive them. But I do wonder how every single owner of such cars has an NI address. You have to have one to tax it in the North. And where do they insure it? At their fake NI address or their real Donegal address? If the latter, do RoI insurance companies not ask you to get the car re-registered or will they insure an NI registered car for RoI use?

    Knowing how insurance companies bust a gut to get out of paying any claims, I would say you might find some problems if you crash an NI reg car in Donegal under a fake address in NI.

    Yea point taken. The vrt case i referred to was only highlighted in the past few weeks. The guy involved would've been a member of the Irish drivers association from memory. He did comment that the problem with earlier challenges to the legality of vrt was that the solicitors/legal professionals were prob unaware/did not have proper knowledge of the relevant legislation to make a successful case against the enforcement of vrt.


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