29 April 2016

Importers: Vehicle prices go up with VAT

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The prices of imported vehicles would go up due to the major foreign currency fluctuations with no change in the present situation in the tax regime, Chairman of Lanka Vehicle Importers’ Association Mahinda Sarathchandra said.

He said that three vehicle associations including Brand new Vehicle lmporters' Association and two other Used Vehicle importers’ Associations yesterday met with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake at the Finance Ministry regarding the increase in the VAT. During the discussion the Finance Minister stated that no changes could be made to the tax. He said if there was no Change to the VAT before May 2, vehicle prices would be increased by RS. 300,000 and RS. 400,000.

“The vehicle importation industry has faced a huge downfall due to this prevailing economic pattern. He said that an importer who imported 100 vehicles now could import only 30 because of the VAT hike. Yesterday the Prime Minister appointed a committee to solve the legal issues regarding vehicle importation. “We have requested the Finance Minister to provide a considerable relief on tax concessions imposed on vehicle imports and the Minister said that is under consideration," Mr. Sarathchandra said.

“The Finance Minister said the earlier tax concessions made more people to buy vehicles and because of that, the number of vehicles on the roads had increased, causing huge traffic congestions,” he said. “The main idea of imposing more tax on vehicle import was to limit vehicles put on to the road," he said. When contacted, the Brand New Motor vehicle Importers’ Association President Gihan Pilapitiya said there would be no duty changes but valuation of brand new vehicles and the Customs Duty should be reviewed. “The prices of brand new vehicles are decided by the relevant vehicle manufacturing companies. Without considering the manufacture’s price, it is not reasonable to increase the Customs Tax according to Government decisions," he said. “But according to our knowledge the Value Added Tax (VAT) is not relevant to decide the vehicle price but all the taxes,which had to be imposed, have already been imposed," he said.