QUOTE(BeastX @ Jan 24 2009, 03:33 AM)
Sure, the process should take a week, you can apply while it is in transit, the sooner the better, be fore-warned the tax is 221.75% x 3 years depreciation (unless the change the tax rate before/at 2010). ... but I bet your X5 being a left hand drive will be inconvenient in Malaysia.
221.75%.... almost(more) like you pay the price of 3 cars for 1.
If you have a spouse working in canada (proof of employment), you can get another car imported.
the tax is 221.75%? Thought it was going to be around 150%.
Added on May 1, 2009, 3:14 amQUOTE(takuntung @ Apr 27 2009, 10:37 PM)
Those APs for cronies maaa ,not for us, ours is student/working overc AP, maybe different.
Btw, can someone test my
car tax calculator, i think its working now.
Nice calculator takuntung! I tried and here are my findings:
1. The Insurance field cannot be populated. It wont accept anything that I typed in. Default now is zero.
2. Sales tax. Isn't this field supposed to be a percentage that I can get from the link for import and excise tax? The value defaulted in there definitely not 10%. Not sure how this is calculated.
3. Is docket price the same as CIF value?
4. The depreciation discount, is it based on Production date (manufactured) or the model year? My car was manufactured in Oct 2006, but identified as 2007 model.
Using your calculator, I'll be glad to pay the government RM4k for bringing in my X5..which seems too low.
This post has been edited by zemmhassim: May 1 2009, 03:44 AM