
Originally Posted by
Madness
Vehicles are quite expensive over there, compared to UnZud - they never grasped the amazing opportunity that is used Japanese imports, like we did. They were all about protecting the Australian car industry, which has to be admired.
Aussie rego's used to be bloody ridiculously expensive, but I'd imagine the trans-tasman gap in these costs has closed of late.
They also have stamp duty on vehicle ownership transfers.
Because vehicle licensing is handled at the state level (i.e. not federal) the state governments levy a tax on vehicle sales. The amount of the tax varies by the state, but they basically take the sale price of the vehicle and charge a percentage as the stamp duty. The tax rate generally depends on the type of vehicle (car, motorcycle, truck etc).
The sting in the tale? Stamp duty applies to sales of new and used vehicles.
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