Friday, 2 December 2022

Fwd: Motor Tax reminder for your OPEL MOKKA



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From: Department of Transport <info@mail.motortax.ie>
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2022 at 16:10
Subject: Motor Tax reminder for your OPEL MOKKA
To: <HNICCONRAOI@gmail.com>


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Motor Tax / Cáin Mótar

Dear Vehicle Owner,

This is your motor tax reminder. Please retain, as you will not receive a renewal notice in the post.

Motor tax for your WHITE OPEL MOKKA expires on the last day of December 2022.

If you have recently taxed, sold or declared this vehicle off-road, please ignore this notice. No further response is needed in such a scenario. If you have sold the vehicle, you can check the progress of the transaction on the motor tax web site www.motortax.ie

The pin for online renewal on the Motor Tax Website is 871579.

To renew your tax, please ensure you have the following details:

  • Vehicle Registration Number
  • Email Address
  • Name of Insurance Company (not broker)
  • Insurance Policy Number
  • Date of Expiry of Insurance
  • Credit/Debit Card & Billing Details

Your online banking details MUST match the details entered on the billing page - if this isn't the case, you should contact your bank.

This vehicle is due for NCT on 30/05/2024.

DECLARING A VEHICLE TEMPORARILY OFF THE ROAD

If your vehicle is not going to be in use, and will not be kept in a public place, you may declare it off the road, free of charge, over the internet at www.motortax.ie ; or by completing Form RF150 and sending it to your local motor tax office. The declaration must be made in the month of expiry of your current motor tax disc (or current off road declaration).

For further information, please refer to the section 'Declare Your Vehicle Temporarily Off The Road' on www.motortax.ie.

DISPOSING OF YOUR VEHICLE

If your vehicle has reached the end of its life and you need to dispose of it, make sure you do so correctly. If you need to dispose of your vehicle you should take it to an Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF is a permitted scrapyard) and ask for a Certificate of Destruction (CoD). Only an ATF can issue you a CoD. Once a CoD has been issued you will no longer receive Motor Tax reminders. You can find an ATF near you by checking your local authority website.

This information applies to domestic or passenger cars/SUVs/vans (no more than 9 seats); and commercial vans/light goods vehicles (under 3,500kg in weight) only.

Customer Support

If you have a query regarding our service, please email our customer support team at motortax@transport.gov.ie. This is our only customer support email address. Alternatively you can access our frequently asked questions on www.motortax.ie.

PRIVACY STATEMENT

The Department of Transport requires customers to provide certain personal data in order to carry out our legislative and administrative functions. The Department will treat all information and personal data that you provide as confidential, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection legislation.

Your personal data may be exchanged with other Government Departments or agencies under the remit of Department of Transport in accordance with law. Full details of the Department's data protection policy setting out how we will use your personal data as well as information regarding your rights as a data subject are available at www.gov.ie/en/publication/fdde77-data-protection/ . Details of this policy are also available in hard copy upon request by emailing dataprotection@transport.gov.ie or in writing to Data Protection Unit, Department of Transport, Leeson Lane, Dublin D02 TR60.

This email is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to who they are addressed. This email was sent to you because you are registered for online reminders.

To unsubscribe from online reminders, please click here



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Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Never work a day!


 
 It really all began when I was quite small and walked through the door of a grey building I had only ever seen  from the outside. The big adult behind the desk gave me a form to join the library. I ran home got my mother to sign the form and returned. I remember sitting on the floor in front of a shelf of books and feeling enthralled that I was actually 'allowed' to take one of these books and bring it home.
 You didn't have to pay either!. And you could get another book out the next time! I was sold.That sense of 'being acknowledged' by the big world and the empowerment that coursed through me that day has never left me. It was the start of a love affair with books and libraries that never went away.
Life took many twists and turns and a few different careers followed one another.
Then one day many years on, just as  happens in the land of make-believe,  the magic happened!  A job in the local library was advertised.I was at a juncture in my life and this was just the perfect fit for my current situation and my ongoing love of reading.
I contemplated doing the job for 'free' if I didn't succeed. I could think of no other nicer job ....ever!

I loved the interaction with borrowers and most of all I loved finding an answer to their query. The chase was never long enough or hard enough. I found I had to stop myself delving further and further. But that was the 'calling' - helping someone find answers to their inquiry/research question no matter how small,no matter how big or incomprehensible it was to me.

 These days I have little or no contact with borrowers but I do a lot of book buying and have a big involvement with reading groups and so 'the love'  for the job continues to be sustained!
 What do they say 'do what you love and you will never work a day'!                                                      

Wednesday, 8 July 2015