Tuesday, 09/11/2010 12:00

Finance Ministry wants lower vehicle tax

The Finance Ministry wants the import tax on some vehicles reduced for 80 to 70 per cent.

In a letter to the Viet Nam Automobile Manufacturers Association, it proposes that the lower tax apply to vehicles of more than 10 seats from next year.

The ministry argues the lower tax would stimulate economic growth though the utilisation of such vehicles.

It would also honour Viet Nam's commitment to the World Trade Organisation, WTO, and ASEAN.

The ministry has yet to provide details of any tax changes in accordance with these commitments.

But vehicles of less than nine seats could attract an import tax of about 70 per cent tax next year as part of the ASEAN commitment or 83 per cent in accordance with the WTO commitment.

Four-wheel-drive vehicles could attract 70 per cent tax based on the ASEAN commitment and 73 per cent tax in accordance with WTO commitment.

The prevailing tax is 83 per cent.

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