Irish Taxi Forum
Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: silverbullet on August 01, 2018, 04:17:12 am
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25% discount on th M50 if you buy an Irish REGISTERED EV or PHEV.
So a car buyer is murdered with Irish tax to save 50 cent a trip on the M50 ring road.
your bike Ross, I'll stick with my full Hybrid.
http://www.tii.ie/news/press-releases/electric-vehicle-tolling-scheme/ (http://www.tii.ie/news/press-releases/electric-vehicle-tolling-scheme/)
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Don't worry SB,there'll be an increase to offset those discounts...and they'll make a bleedin fortune out of it cos in the grand scheme of things...there's fukall EV's and PHEV's.
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25% discount on th M50 if you buy an Irish REGISTERED EV or PHEV.
So a car buyer is murdered with Irish tax to save 50 cent a trip on the M50 ring road.
your bike Ross, I'll stick with my full Hybrid.
[url]http://www.tii.ie/news/press-releases/electric-vehicle-tolling-scheme/[/url] ([url]http://www.tii.ie/news/press-releases/electric-vehicle-tolling-scheme/[/url])
M50 and East Link toll's are another Ripoff Ireland.
Yid build a highway to Mars with the billions they've taken in.
On Top of the Ripoff road Tax.
Is Ireland and UK the only country in the EU that pay road tax.
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Is it 25% & 50% of the proper full toll of €3.10 or is it off of the €2.10
No discount on Port Tunnel during peak times >:(
I’m gonna answer me own question and since you need to be registered and have a tag it’s 25/50% of €2.10
Which means a toll of €1.58(legally 1.575) or €1.05 which can actually be read as a possible 51% saving or 66% saving on the standard €3.10 toll.
And then charge the customer th standard €3.10 toll and you make some extra money
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Is it 25% & 50% of the proper full toll of €3.10 or is it off of the €2.10
No discount on Port Tunnel during peak times >:(
I’m gonna answer me own question and since you need to be registered and have a tag it’s 25/50% of €2.10
Which means a toll of €1.58(legally 1.575) or €1.05 which can actually be read as a possible 51% saving or 66% saving on the standard €3.10 toll.
And then charge the customer th standard €3.10 toll and you make some extra money
You left out the part where you pay €30,000+ for an Irish registered car. A large proportion of the that is tax.
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No SB, that’s just referring to it having an Irish Registration on it, as in someone can’t have a Nordie Car and look for the discounts
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No SB, that’s just referring to it having an Irish Registration on it, as in someone can’t have a Nordie Car and look for the discounts
Or buy an imported EV/PHEV.