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Circular 28/2013/TT-BTC: Increasing import tax for used car

From April 29th 2013, the import tax for used passenger car from 9 seats (including the driver) will be increased.

Accordingly, for car less than 1,000 cc in heading 8703 of tax category will be applied the new tax rate of USD 4,200. For car from 1,000 cc to 1,500 cc, the tax is of USD 9,600, increased by 20% compared to the previous regulation.

The above contents are stipulated in Circular 28/2013/TT-BTC adjusting the import tax for used passenger car that specified in Clause 1, Article 1 of the Decision 36/2011/QD-TTg.

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