Need some thoughts on a car import
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- Kibkommer
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Need some thoughts on a car import
Looking at bringing a car over next year. From a mileage point of view diesel would be good but this costs more than a petrol in road tax. Does anyone have access to the road tax charges please. I am going to discuss import charges separately with an agent but would like an idea of road tax.
Some are wise and some otherwise.....
- Keithcaley
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Re: Need some thoughts on a car import
As the tax is dependent on the vehicle's weight and engine capacity, I think that you would need to quote the 'specifics' before anyone could even start to assist you. Owners of similar vehicles might be willing to let you know how much they pay.
Having said that, I'm sure that the Motor Tax office would be able to give you a precise figure if no one on here has a vehicle which is similar sized / engine capacity.
As you are no doubt aware, there are also discounts for the vehicle's age, and 'lack of traffic offences' - but these only apply from date of first registration in TRNC, so are not likely to have an immediate impact, but you would need to consider whether any vehicles belonging to forum members were already benefiting from such discounts...
Having said that, I'm sure that the Motor Tax office would be able to give you a precise figure if no one on here has a vehicle which is similar sized / engine capacity.
As you are no doubt aware, there are also discounts for the vehicle's age, and 'lack of traffic offences' - but these only apply from date of first registration in TRNC, so are not likely to have an immediate impact, but you would need to consider whether any vehicles belonging to forum members were already benefiting from such discounts...
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Need some thoughts on a car import
Within 10 years car ownership will be non existent ( not entirely relevant but interesting all the same!)
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Need some thoughts on a car import
Sounds like you don't yet own the car you may import. It needs to be less than 5. years old if your not the original owner.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Need some thoughts on a car import
A Cypriot without a car in 10 years you are s funny.what will they park on the pavement then a hover board??
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Need some thoughts on a car import
If your name is not on the log book when it comes in you have to pay the taxes immediately before taking it out of the port. You then have to have a Cypriot guarantor which is written on the registration document - or at least we did when we imported about 4 years ago.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Need some thoughts on a car import
There will be cars - but no car ownership.terry2366 wrote:A Cypriot without a car in 10 years you are s funny.what will they park on the pavement then a hover board??
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Need some thoughts on a car import
Bite the import tax bullet and buy it here. I can recommend Tiga Traders in Lefkosa.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Need some thoughts on a car import
Hedge fund lovely can I put my name down for a Ferrari then
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Need some thoughts on a car import
Did you see the Colonel's piece in Cyprus Today yesterday? All about the next 10 years and how car ownership will be a thing of that past............next week he'll steal my thoughts on the effects of brexitterry2366 wrote:Hedge fund lovely can I put my name down for a Ferrari then