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Vehicle sales tax exemption extended to June 2021: MoF

Sales tax fully waived for locally assembled cars, while 5% tax imposed for imported cars.

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2020 10:47PM

Vehicle sales tax exemption extended to June 2021: MoF
The Finance Ministry said today that sales tax exemptions for all locally assembled cars will be extended for another six months, in a boost to the auto industry. – Instagram pic, December 29, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The Finance Ministry (MoF) has announced the extension of the vehicle sales tax exemption period by a further six months until June 30, 2021.

The government had previously given a sales tax exemption for the purchase of new vehicles for the period of June 15 to December 31, 2020.

In a statement today, the MoF said the full sales tax exemption was implemented for locally assembled – also known as completely knocked down (CKD) – passenger vehicles, including multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) and sport utility vehicles (SUVs).

“A 50% sales tax exemption is levied on completely built up (imported) passenger cars, including new and used MPVs and SUVs,” it said.

Currently, the sales tax for vehicles is set at 10% for both locally assembled and imported cars. 

With the exemption, it means that the sales tax is fully waived for the purchase of locally assembled cars, while a 5% tax is imposed for imported cars. – Bernama, December 29, 2020

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