Luxury car tax under the spotlight again
As reported in the Australian this week it seems the luxury car tax could soon be abolished as the re-elected Government gets calls from the European Union to speed things up on a proposed free trade agreement. For so long a thorn in the side of the car industry the Luxury Car tax most affecting European imports and depending on the vehicles sticker price adding 33 cents for every dollar it is over a threshold of $91,387 on fuel efficient vehicles, and on all others that average more than 7L/100km, $80,567. To make matters worse from July 1, the fuel consumption figure will lower to 3.5L/100 trapping a number of previously exempt models. Luxury car tax was implemented to protect our local industry which no longer exists – the Governments problem, how to replace the $1.2 billion dollars it generates. I’m David Berthon
IMAGE CREDIT / Land Rover Australia & Mercedes-Benz
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