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post Jun 14 2013, 01:08 AM

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QUOTE(kinx @ Jun 13 2013, 03:37 PM)
any Bro . getting the car under tax free still eligible for the promotion/discount?    Honda saying Tax free car is not eligible for it.

i do think this is fair, because tax free is not related to Honda and Honda still selling the car with same price. Tax is bear by the buyer not honda.
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That is a whole lot of BS from the sales rep. I bought mine end of last year and enjoyed the tax rebate as well as year end discount of almost RM15K. Let me know if you are interested and I can pass the sales man no to you.
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post Jun 14 2013, 01:11 AM

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Mazda CX5 (after tax rebate)



2W Low Spec - Fabric Seat, Reverse Camera, No Bi-Xenon Light, No DRL, No GPS
RM110,920.31 (Solid)
RM111,320.31 (Metallic)

2W Hi Spec
RM117,563.73 (Solid)
RM117,963.73 (Metallic)

4W Hi Spec
RM126,612.49 (Solid)
RM127,012.49 (Metallic)

Visit the showroom earlier today. Just a quick update. Comes with 3 years free service. Should take 2-3 month for delivery.

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post Jun 25 2013, 10:23 PM

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Hundai Santa Fe 2013


Variant OTR with Insurance After REP
Petrol 2.4 Elegance 163,888.00 125,220.29
Petrol 2.4 Executive Plus 177,888.00 134,356.47
Diesel 2.2 Elegance 176,888.00 130,191.28
Diesel 2.2 Executive Plus 2 189,888.00 139,175.65
Diesel 2.2 Executive Plus (LE) 192,888.00 142,175.65


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post Aug 20 2013, 11:14 AM

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QUOTE(chizzu @ Aug 19 2013, 05:58 PM)
Went to Volvo showroom and asked the dealer smile.gif

the price is without insurance tho. the insurance part is the one that kills the price tongue.gif
C class is CKD now tongue.gif so possible to get it around 150k+ under REP also.

Volvo V40 price for REP programme (without insurance)
V40 T4      - RM 108762.88
V40 T5      - RM 117176.38
V40 CC T5 - RM 127614.38

The price above is gotten from FA Glenmarie. I do not guarantee that it is accurate but its around there.
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Chizzu, what is the V40 insurance price roughly?
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post Aug 26 2013, 09:42 AM

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Just a side topic, aside from the car rebate, do you guys feel that REP incentive is pretty lame. The tax incentive is mediocre at best and when compared to the current progressive tax, it does not defer a lot.

Only think I think for new applicant, the number of car choices has dramatically increased compared to a year ago. However, except Honda and Volvo, the rest of the CKD assemblies discount is not much.
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post Sep 12 2013, 10:27 PM

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QUOTE(KelvinA @ Sep 12 2013, 08:09 PM)
Guys, just have update from Honda that new Accord 2.4 price increased about RM20K against old version under REP purchase.  sad.gif
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And what is that final price?
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post Sep 13 2013, 08:03 AM

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QUOTE(dchk @ Sep 12 2013, 10:27 PM)
And what is that final price?
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Looking at Honda website for price in Langkawi, the price is around RM130K. So it is safe to say the reduction this time around is pretty little. For the price, consider going for an S60 T4 instead which is going for RM140K.


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post Sep 22 2013, 09:34 AM

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QUOTE(KelvinA @ Sep 21 2013, 10:48 PM)
One more point, the Honda team informed me that they do not accept old type Accord 2.4 anymore although the OTR price was about RM106K.
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This is the old pricing for 2008-2012 Honda Accord model.
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post Feb 14 2014, 07:39 PM

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Anyone knows how much the Mitsubishi ASX 2WD and 4WD cost after the excise and sales tax?
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post Feb 27 2014, 09:34 AM

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Fellow returnees. Just wondering for those who have been back for at least the past 3 years and purchased the vehicle during that same period. Did anyone plan or have sold their vehicle under the Pakar programme? I would like to know if the purchaser is being tax for sales and excise duty. It would be great if anyone can give a breakdown before and after cost of the vehicle.
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post Feb 28 2014, 10:47 AM

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Kevin, my Honda sales man did everything for me even the cert. Delivery of my 2 Honda Accord and CRV was around 1.5 months
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post Feb 28 2014, 05:04 PM

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Just remember for more popular model it takes longer
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post Mar 21 2014, 12:39 AM

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Hi REP folks. Anyone here who has passed the 2 year marked and decide to sell of their vehicle. Just wanted to know what was the resale value price and did the buyer have to pay for the tax. What procedure is required?
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post Apr 14 2014, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(Venica Lim @ Apr 14 2014, 12:42 PM)
Hi, this is Venica Lim from Mercedes Benz Hap Seng Star Balakong Autohaus.
How can i assist you?  smile.gif
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Dear Venica. May I know for C230 or250, what is the list price and rebate price after Pakar incentive.
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post Jun 3 2014, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(minibeany @ May 7 2014, 02:57 PM)
Anyone make a comparison of the tax? Is it worth it to take up the tax rebate? What is the pro and con?

I read if you're not making 20k, then no point taking up this offer.
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As long as you salary is above RM10K per month, you will start saving. But this is flat rate, so in comparison to progressive tax, the difference is negligible. But obviously, when u earn more, you start saving more from tax.
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post Jun 5 2014, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(chizzu @ Jun 5 2014, 03:16 PM)
havent even bought any tongue.gif my REP expiring soon sad.gif
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Chizzu, if you are not interested in the scheme, I'm more than willing to take it up. Don't mind paying a small fee. whistling.gif
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post Nov 4 2014, 11:30 AM

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QUOTE(Newbie7 @ Nov 4 2014, 09:25 AM)
hi everyone,

Need advice urgently...

Bought my Toyota CKD car 2 years ago under REP, & after 2 year, I'm relocating again, thus need to sell my car.

I called my toyota agent last week, he told me that I'm have to pay for the tax when I sell my car. And I hv to go to the custom office to get this car tax calculated.
Now, this got me confused because all these while from the REP official website, this is the answer given:

Extracted from REP - FAQ
"If I use my car for more than 2 years, I can sell it after that and will not have to pay any taxes. If this is the case, will the buyer have to pay the taxes? Is it true that no tax and duty will be imposed if the car is old after 5 years?

Once you have purchased your two (2) CKD vehicles tax-free, you must have them in possession for a minimum period of two (2) years before you are allowed to sell them off to a third party. The third party will be responsible to pay to the Government any taxes payable incurred on the CKD vehicles based on tax-written- down-value/market value. Vehicles cannot be sold or its ownership transferred (penukaran hak milik) without paying excise duty and sales tax calculated by the Royal Malaysian Customs during the sale or ownership transfer. There will be taxes paid at any time the car is sold."
Isn't this contradicting with the FAQ from REP? Or is my misinterpreation of their FAQ statement?

Any sharing?

Or recommendation to any experienced car dealer in KL who can handle "so called tax-free" CKD car?

Thanks in advance.
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Which Toyota model did you buy? Spec?
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post Mar 11 2015, 05:24 PM

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Got this email today. Better buy fast everyone who is entitled

At this time, we would like to advise that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) will be enforced on the car tax exemption accorded to all successful applicants under the Returning Expert Programme (REP). Beginning 1 April 2015, 6% GST will be applied to all invoices issued relating to the purchase of one locally manufactured Complete Knock Down (CKD) or the importation of one Complete Built Up (CBU) (reaching the port on or after 1 April 2015). This tax is separate from the RM150,000 taxes and duties exempted under the REP incentive package.
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post Mar 11 2015, 07:40 PM

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Nope. In our Talentcorp offering we get sales and excise exemption. But those who haven't bought can wait till April and see if u get the lower 4%

See below

FAQ - Returning Expert Programme
https://rep.talentcorp.com.my/faq
return to Malaysia,; obtain employment; report to TalentCorp and obtain the Surat ... I'm returning from Singapore by car, how do I show proof of returning during my ..... Approval of excise duty and sales tax will be withdrawn if recipient violates

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post Mar 12 2015, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(daniel7910 @ Mar 12 2015, 06:37 PM)
For REP or mm2h purchase.
Base on my understand on the letter of from MOF,
Ur car price will be increase by implement of GST.

Example:
Before 1/April.
Vios- car price around 88k.
        Less Excise duty around 15k.
        Less Sales tax around 5k.
Tax exempted price : 68k.

After 1/April.
Vios - car price around 83k. (No sales tax)
          Less Excise duty around 15k.
          Add GST around 4000.
Tax exempted price : 72k.

GST not going to waive for REP and mm2h cust as it is different tax compare to excise duty and sales tax.
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I seriously don't see how TalentCorp objective of stamping the brain drain will happen as they start to impose all these conditions. They can call it any tax they want, but ultimately it will be less and less attractive for those overseas to come back.

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