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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – When applied The realization of the new car tax at 0% will greatly affect the price that consumers bear. The price of a car ‘on the road’ can fall by almost half the taxable price.
“Roughly 40-45% of a car goes to the government treasury. VAT (value added tax) is 10%, PPnBM (luxury goods sales tax) 10-125%, let’s call it 15%. That’s 25% already in the government treasury (Center) Motor Vehicle Name Transfer Transfer (BBNKB) 12.5% and then PKB (Motor Vehicle Tax) 2.5% means 15% goes to the local government. So a total of 40%, “said Chairman I of the Indonesian Automotive Industries Association (Gaikindo). Jongkie D Sugiarto a CNBC Indonesia Quoted on Thursday (9/24).
If what Jongkie said, then the price of an IDR 200 million auto segment will drop drastically to an IDR 100 million level. For example, the car ‘a million people’, the price of the new Toyota Avanza, will drop very significantly.
Based on the official Toyota Astra Motor (TAM) website, the following is the official Avanza On The Road price list:
Avanza 1.3 STD M / T IDR 197.7 million
Advance 1.3 STD A / T Rp 208.9 jute
Advance 1.3 EM / T Rp 200.2 jute
Advance 1.3 EA / T Rp 211.4 jute
Advance 1.3 GM / T Rp 218.05 jute
Advance 1.3 GA / T Rp 228.75 jute
Advance 1.5 GM / T Rp 230,350 jute
What if the tax is actually applied at 0%?
Each vehicle when sold has a motor vehicle sales value (NJKB), which is usually the basis for calculating taxes. If the above road price is the total taxes applicable to new cars, assuming the total is up to 40% for the Avanza, the following is the estimated price for a Toyota Avanza if the tax is actually 0%.
Avanza 1.3 STD M / T IDR 118.62 million
Advance 1.3 STD A / T Rp 125.34 jute
Advance 1.3 EM / T Rp 120.21 jute
Advance 1.3 EA / T Rp 126.84 jute
Advance 1.3 GM / T Rp 130.83 jute
Advance 1.3 GA / T Rp 137.25 jute
Advance 1.5 GM / T Rp 138.21 jute
However, Finance Minister (Menkeu) Sri Mulyani Indrawati has yet to make a decision regarding the proposed 0% new car tax put forward by Industry Minister Agus Gumiwang. Sri Mulyani is currently conducting a study related to the proposal. This is in response to the suggestion of the Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurs of the Automotive Industry or Gaikindo.
According to him, each multi-part submitted proposal will be considered and reviewed by the Ministry of Finance. This is to see if this should be done or not.
“Regarding the tax exemption for new cars, whenever we have an idea, we will examine it in depth,” said Sri Mulyani, on Tuesday (9/22/2020).
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