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China hikes tax on “super cars” amid luxury crackdown

ByReuters, Beijing
Dec 01, 2016 11:04 AM IST

China will impose an extra 10% tax on super cars and other luxury models costing 1.3 million yuan ($188,852) and above, in a bid to rein in lavish spending and to reduce emissions, the ministry of finance has said.

China has slapped extra 10% tax on super cars, which include high end models of BMW, Mercedes and Audi.(Reuters Photo)
China has slapped extra 10% tax on super cars, which include high end models of BMW, Mercedes and Audi.(Reuters Photo)

The new tax rate will potentially effect pricing for top of the range models from carmakers like BMW, Daimler AG’s Mercedes-Benz and Audi AG, as well as super high-end brands like Ferrari, Aston Martin and Rolls-Royce.

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China, spearheaded by President Xi Jinping, has been cracking down on ostentatious shows of wealth over the past few years, a drive that has hit domestic luxury sales from premium alcoholic spirits to handbags.

Beijing issued new rules saying top officials should cut down expensive travel and avoid owning fancy cars, the official Xinhua news agency said on Thursday.

The tax hike, effective from Thursday, also comes as prices of luxury cars have been falling steadily in China, in part due to consumer criticism that global car brands have been overcharging Chinese buyers

Analysts and carmakers, however, said the higher tax rate would likely have only a limited impact on mainstream luxury brands such as Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW that dominate China’s premium car market segment.

“The majority of our business will not be impacted. But because this was just announced yesterday, we are still evaluating to see what impact we might see on our business,” a Beijing-based BMW spokesman said.

He added that only “a small portion” of the cars BMW sells in China were priced above 1.3 million yuan.

Reuters could not immediately reach Mercedes-Benz or Audi for comment. ($1 = 6.8837 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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