Can I tax my car at the post office in Ireland?
Yes- though you’ll need your DVLA reminder (V11) or your Registration Certificate (V5C) plus a valid MOT, a (V62) is also available at any Post Office that deals with vehicle tax.
How do I pay my motor tax by post Ireland?
Renewing by post Use Form RF100B to renew your motor tax by post – you can use your preferred method of payment whether that is bank draft, cheque, postal order or money order, or by completing the credit card details section on the form. Please do not send cash via the postal system.
What documents do I need to renew motor tax?
When renewing your motor tax you need Form RF100B (computerised reminder form). You can renew the motor tax on a second-hand vehicle you have recently purchased, but you must be the registered owner of the vehicle (see document on change of vehicle ownership).
Can I tax my car without logbook or green slip?
Can I tax a car without a log book? No, you can’t tax a car without a log book as you need the 11-digit reference number. If you’re a new keeper of the car and you don’t have a V5C in your name yet, then you can use your green new keeper slip and tax the car using the 12-digit reference number.
How much is motor tax in Ireland?
the quarterly payment is 28.25% of the annual rate. the monthly cost is 10% of the annual rate. you can pay the tax at on the motor tax website….Veteran and vintage vehicles (more than 30 years old)
Type of vehicle | Annual payment (€) | Monthly payment (€) |
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All other vehicles | 56 | 5.60 |
Do you need proof of insurance to tax car at post Office?
You need to have insurance to tax your car. But you don’t need to have your car insurance documents with you to sort out the tax. You can tax your car online, over the phone or at the post office. The only time you don’t have to tax your car is if you’ve declared it “off-road”.
What is my PIN for motor tax?
Your PIN is the last six digits of your Vehicle Registration Certificate Number when taxing a second hand (taxed before) vehicle. Your PIN is the last six characters of your vehicle’s chassis number (VIN) as printed on your RF100 form when taxing a brand new or imported vehicle for the first time.
Can I ring DVLA to tax my car?
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is an executive arm of the Department for Transport charged with the management of motor vehicles databases for the country as well as their licensing, taxation and registrations. If you would like to contact DVLA, you can ring them up at 0300 790 6802.
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