So I took the old girl out of storage yesterday for the first time in 6 years, now back in 2016 we were about to become parents and flat out trying to buy a gaff and I lobbed it into my nanas barn but never signed it off the road.
The question is, am I going to be stung for all the back tax?
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- colinf1
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Re: Tax question
I also forgot to declare mine off the road for it's resto...thankfully it's just 2 years owed....
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Re: Tax question
When I transferred ownership over I went into Laois County Council to get it done straight away. I didn't want them to lose the brown logbook. I was told when I get it on the road and have it insured I would need to pay one year's road tax - which will be its last year because it is now over 40 years old.
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Re: Tax question
You'll still need to pay tax even over 40 years old. I think they need it taxed before you can change class (eg to vintage)
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