Automotive Exports – May 2017
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Monthly automotive aftermarket magazine<br />
New Regulation<br />
For Vehicles<br />
Wait At<br />
Customs Office<br />
A<br />
new regulation draft is<br />
offered in order to remove<br />
losses of the owners of the imported<br />
secondhand vehicles which have<br />
been waited at the customs offices.<br />
With a new regulation that would<br />
be arranged for the vehicles, which<br />
wait at the customs offices, will be<br />
contributed to the economy as well,<br />
Aydin Erkoc, Chairman of Motor<br />
Vehicle Sellers Federation (MASFED),<br />
said.<br />
Erkoc commented removing tax<br />
losses of the imported secondhand<br />
vehicles via draft regulation.<br />
At the end of checks some of the<br />
vehicles which have been waited<br />
at the customs offices regarded as<br />
illegal and these vehicles have been<br />
detained, thus lots of people were<br />
victimized from this situation, Erkoc<br />
said that the victimization would be<br />
removed through a new regulation<br />
to be enacted.<br />
Highlighting through the new<br />
regulation that would be made for<br />
acquitting of the tax to be carried out,<br />
Erkoc said; “When these vehicles enter<br />
the Turkish border precautionarydecision<br />
will be removed due to<br />
paying 25% of special consumption<br />
tax. As for the vehicles still do not have<br />
precautionary-decision that declared<br />
by the vehicle owners, 15% of special<br />
consumption tax will be enough.<br />
Thanks to this, these vehicles which<br />
wait at the customs offices will be let<br />
to be contributed to the economy.”<br />
Erkoc also said the time that will be<br />
set should be adjusted very well.<br />
On the other hand, Erkoc also<br />
warned the imported secondhand<br />
vehicles buyers to search for these<br />
vehicles not to face any kinds of<br />
problems.<br />
10 MAY <strong>2017</strong>