Doubling of imported used car tax proposed
Importing used cars with nine seats and less will become harder if a proposal to raise used car tariffs is approved by the Government. In fact, the proposed import tax rate is double its current level and would make used cars more expensive than new ones.
The draft was recently issued by the Ministry of Finance to gather ideas from other sectors.
Deputy Head of the Tax Policy Department, Nguyen Thi Thanh Hang, said it was meant to minimise the import of used cars and contribute to developing the domestic automobile industry.
The draft shows that for vehicles of 2,500cc or more, SUVs, sport cars and passenger cars (excluding vans), they will have a mixed tax rate calculation.
The taxable price of used cars multiplies by 200% or 150% plus US$10,000. As for other vehicles, the taxable price multiplies by the import tax rate on the new automobile of the same type, plus US$15,000.
For vehicles of 10-15 seats with an engine displacement or less than 2,500cc, the taxable price is multiplied by the import tax rate on the new automobile of the same type, plus US$10,000.
Tax on cars above 2,500cc is multiplied by the new automobile tax rate of the same type, plus US$15,000.
Tiền Phong (Vanguard) newspaper quoted an auto shop owner saying the finance ministry proposal would encourage consumers to buy new cars, especially given that prices of locally assembled and imported cars were strongly discounted.
The new draft will also help stop the import of old cars, out-of-date cars from foreign countries, which would turn Vietnam into a car dumping ground.
Nguyen Van Thanh, the director of Customs at Dinh Vu Port in the northern Haiphong City, said the office had recently required a buyer to re-export a luxury car, which was claimed old but was new.
Thanh said the four-seater car Bentley Bentayga, which was imported from the US, was produced in 2016 with an engine displacement of 5,950cc. The car, worth VND4.93 billion, was claimed to have run more than 10,000km and been in use for six months. However, the kilometres’ log did not match the car’s technical condition.
According to statistic from the finance ministry, the number of used cars with nine seats and less has dropped in recent years due to continuously increasing import tax.
In 2013, Vietnam imported 3,777 units, but the figure was down to 1,441 in 2016. The volume of used trucks has rapidly increased because those imported from China are cheap.
Director of Thien Phuc An Company Nguyen Tuan told the Tiền Phong newspaper that the used cars imported to Vietnam were mainly luxury cars with high engine displacement from 3,000cc up.
However, as of July 1, 2016, when the special consumption tax was raised on high engine displacement cars, most businesses stopped importing this type of vehicle.
“With the finance ministry proposal, the price of used cars will certainly rise and the gate for the used car business will become even narrower,” said Tuan.
He calculated that on a used Camry imported from the US with an engine displacement of 2,500cc and taxable price at US$20,000 the importer would have to pay US$19,000 in tax following the current import tariff.
Under the draft proposal, the vehicle’s import tax will rise to US$31,000 per unit, plus the special consumption tax worth 50% of the car value, value-added tax of 10% and profit of auto dealers.
If the price of a used car will be VND100-200 million higher than of a similar but new type, no one will buy it, said Tuan.