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Pakatan to slash car taxes after polls win, says Rafizi
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Pakatan to slash car taxes after polls win, says Rafizi
PETALING JAYA, July 24 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) will offer a complete revamp of the National Automotive Policy (NAP), including slashing hefty excise duties and reducing the triple-tax burden imposed on cars here, should it come to power in the next general election.
The offer to voters will effectively boost the disposable incomes of Malaysians and reduce household debts, PKR strategy director Rafizi Ramli said today.
The PKR leader told a press conference here that the plan, to be slotted into PR’s election manifesto for the coming 13th general election, will be used as a major campaign issue for the federal opposition as it fights for federal power.
“Malaysians know that the prices of cars in Malaysia are extremely high as a result of the Umno-Barisan Nasional (BN) automotive policy, which was designed to protect the interests of their cronies at the expense of the people,” Rafizi said.
“We want a complete revamp of the NAP... phase out taxes, let prices be competitive and reflect the actual cost of the car... this will have a significant impact on our disposable incomes,” he added.
Rafizi said PR will revamp the NAP.
Citing statistics from the Household Income and Basic Amenities Survey Report 2009, Rafizi noted a worrying trend showing that an individual earning about RM3,000 a month could spend up to 50 per cent of his income to maintain a car.
He noted that the study had shown that 53 per cent of Malaysians record household incomes of RM3,000 and below while 71.9 per cent own or use cars.
“And hire purchase debts contribute the second highest to the total household debt... a total of RM134.2 billion as at the end of May 2012,” he said.
This was a RM16 billion or 14 per cent increase in just 18 months compared to the RM118 billion as at November 2010, he added.
Rafizi explained that the triple-tax burden imposed on cars — excise and import duties and sales tax — could hike the price of a car by at least 70 per cent for lower capacity cars or over 100 per cent for those with higher capacity.
As an example, he said, a 1,500cc Perodua car could cost up to RM40,000 although its actual cost was merely RM23,500 because of the 60 per cent excise duty and 10 per cent sales tax imposed on the vehicle.
“This means you would be paying an additional RM16,500 for taxes alone on the car,” he said.
He said that boosting an individual’s disposable income by simply revamping the NAP would be simpler than finding ways to increase income.
“It is easier to reduce the outlay,” he said.
Rafizi noted that the NAP was already due for review this year, saying: “Let the competition begin between BN and PR on which coalition will offer the best automotive policy.”
Stressing that PR’s plan to slash car taxes was not a populist move, he said the federal opposition would be equally happy if BN moved to counter its plan by revamping the policy on its own.
“Why not? We want the prices slashed. I need a new car too, anyway,” he said, smiling.
Agreeing, PKR communications director Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said PR would not be afraid to press for its policies, adding: “We will not be apologetic about it”.
Rafizi admitted, however, that slashing excise duties would also cut government income by some RM8 billion but he pointed out that revenue could be earned through other means without imposing additional financial burdens on taxpayers.
“Collecting taxes on car prices is not sustainable. Because then car loans would balloon and the household debt as a percentage to the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) will hike... and this is not sustainable because it will have an effect on the resilience and stability of the banking sector.
“We have discussed our plan at length in PKR and it has also reached the final stages in the PR leadership. We want to hear the same from BN,” he added.
Beginning next week, Rafizi said PR will be sitting with various interest groups and conduct a roadshow on its plan to liberalise Malaysia’s automotive sector before formalising it in the pact’s election manifesto for the coming polls.
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HARGA KERETA CAMRY SELEPAS PAKATAN MENANG RM90,000
Pact car price survey revealed
Muhammad Faizal,
July 24, 2012
(Rafizi and his colleagues at a press conference today)
PETALING JAYA: The People's Alliance promised to ensure that the promise of lower car prices will be one of the key promises in the manifesto of the People's Alliance for the 13th general election (PRU13). According to Director of Strategy PKR, Mohd Rafizi Ramli, PKR will also begin organizing session to start up support to any political party competing in PRU13 will promise to revamp the tax system is burdensome car people. "The matter was discussed at the PKR and Pakatan Rakyat, is already feeling at the end of the discussion. "this discussion include the impact on the car if we lower the price and also to the economy as a source of revenue is from the car tax, "he said , he who had earlier explained the details of PKR seriously the burden of household income and household statistics published by translate the Report Survey of Income and Household Amenities 2009. According to her, this information indicates the household burden for the people of this country getting worse. "The total debt of private cars is the second largest debt after the housing debt reached RM134.2 billion as at end May 2012. " This raises significant burden to the people that most of the people of this country just to take home household income of less than RM3, 000 a month, "he said. He said there a way that is fair to the people is to take drastic action to introduce a mechanism to reduce car prices . method will reduce the burden of public debt thus increasing disposable income in the household income of Malaysians mostly below RM3, 000 per month. said Rafizi, a substantial increase to the price of the car is due to the Automotive Policy introduced by the Umno-BN national in their own interests. "dilonjakkan car prices by three types of tax, introduced the excise duty on each car, import tax and sales tax. "To make matters worse, when people had to take a car loan at high interest rates to pay taxes imposed and this means that the people charged twice, "he added. added that the car's price reduction will be implemented by the People's Alliance will in turn restore the rights of the people every month as salary hike to them. In the meantime, Director of Communications PKR, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said this issue is a very rational basis to reduce the burden on the people. "People had to spend almost half of their income for a car but they had no choice because it is a necessity. "We took a serious view on this issue and it will be PR key manifesto on PRU13 to come, "he said. For more information, 53 percent of all households in Malaysia only earned RM3, 000 and below per month and 71.9 percent of all households in Malaysia have or use a car. Total debt of private cars has increased by RM16 billion or 14 percent within 18 months of RM134.2 billion as at end May 2012, compared with RM118 billion in November 2010. |
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yess......! cuba berpolitik tentang issue seperti ini, amatlah matang bunyinya..
ini tak liwat sana, liwat sini, scandal perempuan sana, scandal perempuan sini, menteri bimbo sana menteri bimbo sini, loya okeh nak hadap suasana politik sebegituh |
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honda jazz hybrid berapa weih ? |
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skim kereta pertama ku nampaknya ni.. hehehe... TRASNFORMASI dalam bidang perindustrian automotif pertama... PAKATAN tiru IDEA NAJIB RAZAK... korang mmg kopiket.. heheheheheheh |
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haram sungguh PR ni, lepas ni BN kena ikut juga la... hampeh la, bila nak pilihanraya ni |
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aku nak myk turun.. harga kereta ko nk turunkan watpe.. bongoknyeee |
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Takat cakap leh la
Gaji naik 500 la
Turun harga minyak la
Turun tax kereta la
Cuba kalau dah naik
Harammmm |
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Kompem tk jadi.kita kene jaga proton.Hehe |
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