I propose to take Questions Nos. 88 and 89 together.
I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that they have appointed the National Car Testing Service (NCTS) to carry out a range of vehicle registration functions in relation to used vehicles. There are two NCTS centres in County Donegal, one in Letterkenny and the other in Donegal Town.
The register of vehicles is available for each county only. The register does not facilitate the extraction of reliable information relating to vehicles registered to addresses within a geographical area of any county, such as Inishowen in County Donegal. The numbers of used vehicles registered with a "DL" index mark by the NCTS Centre in Letterkenny are set out as follows.
Because these vehicles were registered via the NCTS, it can be inferred that they were originally purchased outside the State, but data are not maintained on the original country of purchase. While the number of vehicles imported from Northern Ireland cannot be ascertained with any accuracy, I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that it is likely that the vast majority were imported from the United Kingdom.
Year
|
Number registered at NCTS Letterkenny
|
VRT involved
|
2010 *
|
1,161
|
€1,256,663
|
2011
|
3,801
|
€4,761,077
|
2012
|
3,224
|
€4,163,487
|
2013 (to date)
|
1,471
|
€1,915,650
|
* The NCTS commenced VRT service from 1 Sept 2010.