Can I bring my van if its registered under my LTD company not my persnal name
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Can I bring my van if its registered under my LTD company not my persnal name
My husband owns a Vauxhall Vivaro LWB 2008 model and looking at bringing it to oz, However it is registered in the company name as he works as a Ltd company rather than self assessment due to tax reasons.
So the rule that you must have owned it for 12 months - Would that permit/not permit us to bring it to Oz?
My personal name is incorporated into the business name
ie JBloggs Drylining Ltd
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So the rule that you must have owned it for 12 months - Would that permit/not permit us to bring it to Oz?
My personal name is incorporated into the business name
ie JBloggs Drylining Ltd
Cheers
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Re: Can I bring my van if its registered under my LTD company not my persnal name
If all the papwerwork ties up to verify ownership it should be OK. However, I doubt it's worth bringing a van over. The cost of shipping / customs fees / duty/ GST etc would make it too expensive. Sell it and pick up a Hyundai i-load here for a good price instead.
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Re: Can I bring my van if its registered under my LTD company not my persnal name
My husband owns a Vauxhall Vivaro LWB 2008 model and looking at bringing it to oz, However it is registered in the company name as he works as a Ltd company rather than self assessment due to tax reasons.
So the rule that you must have owned it for 12 months - Would that permit/not permit us to bring it to Oz?
My personal name is incorporated into the business name
ie JBloggs Drylining Ltd
Cheers
So the rule that you must have owned it for 12 months - Would that permit/not permit us to bring it to Oz?
My personal name is incorporated into the business name
ie JBloggs Drylining Ltd
Cheers
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Re: Can I bring my van if its registered under my LTD company not my persnal name
i would research first, I had a Vauxhall Anatara back in the UK, got told dont bring it not worth it etc, however when we got here we brought a new Holden Captiva 5 exactly the same as our one in the UK, most of the parts will work inside, personally i would bring it if you can afford to as second hand cars are so expensive over here!
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Re: Can I bring my van if its registered under my LTD company not my persnal name
Unless you are sure you can pay for shipping, import tax, fees, compliance costs, loss on resale 'cos its an import and STILL be ahead financially, don't do it.
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Re: Can I bring my van if its registered under my LTD company not my persnal name
Needs to be registered in your name and available for continuous use by you for a period of 12 months or more prior to shipping to Australia.
In addition you will need to obtain a DOTARS permit prior to the vehicle arriving in Australia and CFC regulations mean that it is cheaper to have the air con de-gassed prior to shipping and re-gassed after arrival.
Also note that for registration the vehicle has to have a plate fixed to it stating that it is a personal import (we call em grey imports here) and this will affect the re-sale value.
Worth doing if the vehicle is high value (I'm coming over there for 2 years, buying a car and caravan) then bringing em back to Oz as personal imports.
Worth doing, because I can pick up a 05-06 BMW diesel estate for under
$10k in the Uk and they sell for over $40k here.
Do your sums and if it is worth it then do it.
In addition you will need to obtain a DOTARS permit prior to the vehicle arriving in Australia and CFC regulations mean that it is cheaper to have the air con de-gassed prior to shipping and re-gassed after arrival.
Also note that for registration the vehicle has to have a plate fixed to it stating that it is a personal import (we call em grey imports here) and this will affect the re-sale value.
Worth doing if the vehicle is high value (I'm coming over there for 2 years, buying a car and caravan) then bringing em back to Oz as personal imports.
Worth doing, because I can pick up a 05-06 BMW diesel estate for under
$10k in the Uk and they sell for over $40k here.
Do your sums and if it is worth it then do it.