Findings from a new economic report published today from economist Colm McCarthy supports a major reform of the motor tax system in Ireland.
The report suggests that the current level of motor tax on new cars in Ireland is hindering motorists from switching to newer greener models thereby facilitating rather than reducing carbon emissions.
In addition, the report highlights the need for reform to safeguard the amount of revenue that the Government gains from motor taxes for the maintenance and safety of Ireland’s transport system.
The independent report was commissioned by the Irish Car Carbon Reduction Alliance (ICCRA), which includes the majority of car dealers in Ireland, representing almost every brand.
(August 10, 2020)
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The ban was proposed based on flawed and incomplete data and would also have been illegal under EU law. 08th October 2020
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Motor dealers across Ireland have welcomed the omission of the proposed ban on the sale of new petrol & diesel cars. 07th October 2020