Scrapping a UK car in Finland

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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by Pursuivant » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:05 pm

It can't be scrapped unless you pay taxes on it.


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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by Pursuivant » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:54 pm

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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by Rosamunda » Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:42 am

abigailkhan wrote:
Pursuivant wrote:It can't be scrapped unless you pay taxes on it.
I understood that an EU court had ruled that Finland is no longer allowed to tax people that have moved to Finland on the car that they bring with them. An imigrant to Finland from another EU country was considered to have paid tax on the car when they bought it in their native country therefore Finland's 'second' tax was deemed to be unfair.

What I was trying to express by saying the car is a UK one is that the scrappage would be for parts/metals only and not part of some Finnish car scrappage scheme.

Does anyone know of any such scrap metal dealerships in the Helsinki area?
You would have to prove that you brought it in with you with you moved here. But if you had done that it would be on Finnish plates. In other words, you can't scrap a car here with foreign plates.

Years ago a friend of mine was driving around on GB plates here and managed to write her car off in an accident. The insurer could not scrap the car in Finland. The wreck was exported back to the UK to be scrapped. My friend had been living/working here for several years and brought the car here when they moved. I'm not sure what the final outcome was, but my understanding is that (tax or no tax) a resident of Finland is not allowed to drive around in a car with foreign plates (unless the car has been officially declared as a temporary import and the driver has a temporary work contract with an end date less than 18 mths bla bla bla).

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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by peteh » Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:15 am

Easy solution. (choice of two)

Go and buy a large can of petrol.
Drive the car to a secluded space (use your imagination on this one)
Remove plates, destroy engine numbers and any identity etc.
Dose with petrol (see above)
Light a match, and throw to car.

Job Done

Or..................................

Find a secluded (deep) lake with easy access.
Remove plates, destroy engine numbers and any identity etc.
Drive car up to waters edge - push until submerged.

Job Done
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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by onkko » Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:38 am

Or remove plates and just give it to nearest "autohajottamo" and "forget" to tell it isnt registered in finland. Atleast 13y ago they werent interested on papers, dunno how its today.
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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by maxxfi » Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:05 am

I have NO idea how is the legislation about it so possibly mine is a fool suggestion but...
would any company doing stunt cars /monster cars shows be interested in a soon-to-be-scrapped car?
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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by mCowboy » Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:58 am

If the car is over 10 years old and you buy a new car here (in the UK), the Gov't pays you 2 grand towards your new car with the participating stealerships. I think the scheme end in couple of months or if the allocated budget is used.

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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by nalkainen » Sun Jul 19, 2009 4:13 pm

abigailkhan wrote:
Pursuivant wrote:It can't be scrapped unless you pay taxes on it.
I understood that an EU court had ruled that Finland is no longer allowed to tax people that have moved to Finland on the car that they bring with them. An imigrant to Finland from another EU country was considered to have paid tax on the car when they bought it in their native country therefore Finland's 'second' tax was deemed to be unfair.

What I was trying to express by saying the car is a UK one is that the scrappage would be for parts/metals only and not part of some Finnish car scrappage scheme.

Does anyone know of any such scrap metal dealerships in the Helsinki area?
really, so if you bring a car in from england is it tax free when you get to finland they cant charge tax on import ... ???
if this is true then its really handy reply.

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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by Pursuivant » Sun Jul 19, 2009 4:30 pm

If you bring in a car as removals - but theres the 2 year moratorium still.
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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by Karhunkoski » Sun Jul 19, 2009 4:33 pm

I hope the irresponsible prat who suggests driving it into a lake takes a moment to consider the environmental impact that oil and other fluids contained within your car can have on the water. Prick.
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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by biscayne » Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:30 pm

Yes, I agree with Karhuso, if the person suggesting dumping the car in the lake or burning it in a forest was serious, and if they are a foreigner, then shame on them, they should be booted out pronto. That sort of thing is pure evil. If it was a joke, then fair enough.

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Re: Scrapping a UK car in Finland

Post by Rick1 » Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:13 pm

Good job Abi. I think that one of you has to send papers to UK so that they know that car is out of traffic and will put it in the system as such.

Edit: ok I read over your last sentence. If you would have moved to Germany, you would have got a better deal (if you would have bought a new one) unfortunately here all the fun things are evil (cars, motors, alcohol (because a lot of idiots do not know how to use it) etc. etc. :( )


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