And leading economists have called on the government to scrap the luxury car tax, a move that would save buyers of high-end vehicles about $400 million a year by reducing the cost of cars by thousands of dollars.
The Australian Automobile Association wants the Abbott government to announce the phasing out of the 5 per cent tariff on imported cars in the May budget to coincide with the reduction in assistance to domestic car manufacturers.
...“The government must use the upcoming federal budget to announce the end of vehicle import tariffs in order to improve motoring affordability.”
.....Mercedes-Benz communications chief David McCarthy said yesterday there was little justification for maintaining a tariff on imported vehicles or keeping the luxury vehicle tax as protection of the local vehicle manufacturing industry clearly had not worked.
........John Freebairn, economics professor at Melbourne University, agreed that the rationale for tariffs and luxury car tax had vanished, adding the special customs duty of $12,000 payable on important of second-hand cars could also be abolished