Wiebes puts the knife in the tax: 25% to 79 grams of CO2

Wiebes puts the knife in the tax: 25% to 79 grams of CO2

Posted on 23-10-2014 at 13:42 by JordyS – 62 Comments”

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The bullet is through the church: Secretary of state Eric Wiebes throws by 2016 the bijtellingscategorieën completely turned upside down.

That Wiebes the system around the additional tax liability on the shovel wanted to throw, that was for a while known. The reason is simple. Den Haag wanted to purchase hybrids and electric cars to stimulate, but quickly learned that the treasury hundreds of millions of euro’s miss ran. That while a lot of ‘fuel efficient’ cars in the practice a lot more fuel than the manufacturers would have us believe.

The new bijtellingsregelingen go in 2016, as appears from a letter which is in the hands of BNR. Electric driving will still be promoted, but the lowest bijtellingscategorie of four percent disappears. For an electric car you’ll pay in 2016, however, the lowest tax: seven percent per year.

Plug-in hybrids with emissions of up to 50 grams of CO2 per kilometre, going to 14 percent additional tax to pay. With emissions between 51 and 79 grams is the tax 20 percent, while the tax for cars with emissions above the 79 grams of CO2 25 percent will amount to. Hereby, it remains the case that leases for 2016 are closed, just under the bijtellingsregels of time continue to fall.

CO2 emissions (g/km)2014CO2 emissions (grams/km)2016

ElectricElectric

04% bijtelling07% tax liability

Gasoline/natural gas/LPGGas/natural gas/LPG

<517% tax liability<5114% tax liability

51-8814% bijtelling51-7920% of list price

89-11720% tax liability>7925% of list price

>11725% tax liability

DieselDiesel

<517% tax liability<5114% tax liability

51-8514% bijtelling51-7920% of list price

86-11120% tax liability>7925% of list price

>11125% tax liability

Fotocredit: autojunk.nl


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