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Motor Taxation.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 6 February 2008

Wednesday, 6 February 2008

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Mattie McGrath

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160 Deputy Mattie McGrath asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Finance the reason the new VRT rate applicable to new and used imported cars registered on or after 1 July 2008 could not have been introduced from 1 January 2008; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3978/08]

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On 6 December 2006, as part of Budget 2007, I announced that it was planned to introduce changes to the VRT system to take greater account of environmental issues, and in particular Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions. The Programme for Government of June 2007 re-affirmed the commitment to introduce measures to further weight VRT in favour of cars with lower emissions.

A public consultation process was carried out by my Department. The consultation process evidenced broad support for a reorientation and rebalancing of VRT. I announced in my Budget Statement on 5 December 2007, my plans to introduce a revised VRT system, based on CO2 emissions from mid 2008.

Changing the VRT system to make it take greater account of CO2 emissions levels is a significant change. It is therefore desirable that members of the public be given reasonable notice of any changes being introduced. In addition, the motor industry indicated that it needed at least six months prior notice of any substantial change being made to the system, in the light of the advance ordering arrangements for new cars in the industry. Furthermore, the Revenue Commissioners' technical and administrative processes required amendment in order to facilitate the revised VRT system.

Having examined the matter, it was considered therefore, as I announced in reply to Parliamentary Questions 148 to 150 on 3 October 2007, that any proposed VRT changes should be effective from around mid-2008.

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