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Call for VRT office in Bridgend 01.04.09

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent

MOTORISTS in Inishowen who import vehicles from Northern Ireland should have the option of paying their Vehicle Registration Tax in Bridgend, local Senator Cecilia Keaveney insisted yesterday.
Senator Keaveney’s call came just days after a major joint operation between Customs Officers and Gardai at Burt which saw several vehicles seized.
Customs officials have already warned that their clampdown will continue in the weeks ahead and told drivers resident in Donegal who import their vehicles from the North or Britain that they must pay VRT within 24 hours – or risk having their cars impounded.
However Senator Keaveney who said she has already raised the issue with Minister Brian Lenihan, has insisted that the decision to move the facility to pay VRT from an office in Lifford to Donegal Town, has seriously affected Inishowen drivers.
“I have spoken to Minister Brian Lenihan on this issue and showed him the realities for people in North East Donegal in terms of the practical difficulties of getting to Donegal Town.”
The Moville based Senator said that technology is such at the moment that this service should be offered anywhere that there is a Revenue office and she insisted that offices at Bridgend and Letterkenny should be enabled to offer VRT services.
“Representations are being made to me now by people who are being impacted by having to take a day off work to travel between 100 and 180 miles in the return journey to Donegal Town. There is a realisation that cars being taken across the border do have to be registered but I have had to approach again this week and urge the Department of Finance to request urgent action on the provision of more local services.”
Senator Keaveney said that she had also checked with regard to whether the registration can be done online but said the service is available only for new cars. “There have been rumours spread locally that due to inaccurate information being given online, in a number of cases, that this service has been withdrawn. After speaking to custom officers on the matter they have informed me that this is not the case and as far as they are aware there have been no difficulties in using the online system.”
Senator Keaveney added that customs officers also pointed out that there is a postal service available for those cars over 2 years old and whose value does not exceed €25,000 but to date this service has not been utilised much.
“I would encourage people to look at it as another option and I will continue to push for the VRT services to be made available in Bridgend and Letterkenny,” she concluded
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