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carluva wrote:Buy and sell... Not in these times. Ppl have no money now or watching how they spending and even those who may have some disposable income will likely not invest in a luxury vehicle. Plus you might end up stuck with a vehicle on your hands or end up having to sell it for a loss. Now if you talking about land, well thats a different story.
drchaos wrote:Save allu money and buy stocks and land in the coming year or two ... Doh buy no new cah. In a recession you buy buy buy and sell sell sell when its over!
drchaos wrote:Oh and heard on the news that Colm gonna put a pause of the "luxury" vehicle tax.
One of his paddners probably paid down on a 7 series so he giving him a bligh!
bess almera wrote:Ford Mondeo in Trinidad. Wonder how much they'll go for.
bess almera wrote:Ford Mondeo in Trinidad. Wonder how much they'll go for.
Customs Policy Unit wrote:
Reference in made to your e-mail dated April 21, 2016. Please note that a Hybrid vehicle, one that carries both a petrol and electric engine, is presently exempted of both the Motor Vehicle Tax as well as the VAT. Therefore, upon importation, you will be required to pay Customs Duty.
Regards,
Policy Unit
Research, Planning & Classification Section
Customs & Excise Division
Ministry of Finance
carluva wrote:Are you sure the increased duties and mvt only applies to p vehicles above 2000 cc? I was not aware that it didn't apply to t vehicles. Where do you all get this information?
kriticalkase wrote:Guys the new luxury tax only applies to "P" vehicles not"T".
Pick ups such as ranger hilux, Navarra won't be affected.
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