其他服務業Business News

Home/Business News /Business News list
Luxury tax on vehicles revised
Source:news first From:Taiwan Trade Center, Colombo Update Time:2020/01/22
Luxury

The Finance Ministry announced that it will revise the scheme of luxury tax on vehicles with effect from the 1st of November 2019.

The proposal to amend the luxury tax imposed on vehicles, submitted by Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera through the vote on account, was approved in parliament today.

The finance ministry said Japanese vehicles -Toyota Vitz, Suzuki Every, Toyota Roomy, Suzuki Alto, Suzuki Baleno, Daihatsu Petrol, Honda Grace, Suzuki Wagon R, Toyota Aqua, Axio Premio and Allion will be exempt from the luxury tax.

The ministry said vans, cabs, double cabs, motorcycles, and three-wheelers will not be subject to the luxury tax.

The tax imposed on double cabs will also be removed with effect from next month (November).

The excess of over Rs 3.5mn incurred when importing petrol and diesel vehicles and jeeps will be applicable for the luxury tax.

Imported hybrid vehicles with a value of more than Rs 4mn and imported electric vehicles with a value of more than Rs 6mn will be liable to the luxury tax. The luxury tax will only be charged on the excess of the prescribed cost limits incurred when importing these vehicles.

Meanwhile, the tax charged on the cylinder capacity of vehicles will commence from November 1st this year.

Vehicles that will be imported after April 21, 2020, for which letters of credits have been opened before October 31, 2019, will also be exempted from the tax.

 

Source:https://www.newsfirst.lk/2019/10/29/luxury-tax-on-vehicles-revised/