How is the vehicle surcharge calculated?

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DelNadia
07/29/25 7:40pm
New vehicle surcharge calculation method: For vehicles with engine displacement above 1.6L, divide the vehicle price by 1.17 and then multiply by 10%. For vehicles with engine displacement below 1.6L, divide the vehicle price by 1.17 and then multiply by 5%. Below is relevant information: 1. Collection method: When purchasing a new vehicle, the price already includes tax, so no additional vehicle tax needs to be paid. The vehicle purchase surcharge is collected nationwide, with each vehicle being charged only once. 2. Collection scope: Includes domestically produced and assembled (including various forms of Sino-foreign joint ventures and foreign-funded enterprises) and sold/used within China: passenger vehicles of all sizes, general-purpose trucks, off-road vehicles, passenger-cargo vehicles, motorcycles (two-wheeled, three-wheeled), tractors, semi-trailer tractors, and other transport vehicles (such as vans, container trucks, dump trucks, tankers, bulk carriers for powder/granular materials, refrigerated trucks, insulated trucks, livestock carriers, postal vehicles, etc.), as well as trailers, semi-trailers, special trailers, etc. Also includes all types of imported vehicles.
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