A new Presidential Decree was published in the Official Gazette. According to the decision, an additional 10 percent customs tax will be applied to some electric cars imported into our country. However, some electric cars will be exempt from this tax.
In today’s issue of the Official Gazette President’s Decision Changes were made in the customs tax practices applied in imports. This decision is important because, in accordance with the decision numbered 5902, some zero models were brought to Turkey. in electric cars Customs duty will not be applied. 10% for those coming from some countries customs duty will be applied.
According to the President’s Decision, additional customs duty on new model electric cars imported from European Union countries, European Free Trade Union countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Kosovo, Iran and Venezuela won’t happen. With this; Customs duty on electric cars imported from countries within the scope of the Generalized System of Preferences (GTS) and other countries 10 per cent will be applied.
The price of some electric cars will rise
In previous periods, additional customs duty on electric cars was not implemented. However, with the decision in today’s issue of the Official Gazette, this situation has changed. Electric cars imported from GTS countries and other countries are now with 10% additional taxation they will enter our country.
The decision in the Official Gazette is as follows:
Generalized System of Preferences (GTSThe countries covered are as follows:
- USA
- Japan
- Russia
- New Zeland
- Belarus
- Australia
- Canada
Presidential Decision No. 5902 in the Official Gazette, 15 days later will come into effect.
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