How much is the purchase tax for Haval H6?
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Haval H6 purchase tax is calculated by multiplying the vehicle's taxable price by the tax rate (10%). The following are the specific details of Haval H6: 1. Vehicle Positioning: Haval H6 is positioned as a compact SUV, available in Blue Label and Red Label versions. 2. Powertrain: It is equipped with two engines: 1.5T and 2.0T. The 1.5T engine has a maximum power of 124kW and a peak torque of 285Nm; the 2.0T engine has a maximum power of 145kW and a peak torque of 355Nm. 3. CVVL Technology: The 1.5T engine features CVVL technology. CVVL technology primarily allows for adjusting the timing of valve opening and closing, valve lift, and duration, ensuring the engine receives sufficient air intake under different operating conditions, thereby improving engine efficiency.
I previously bought a Haval H6, and the purchase tax was calculated by dividing the invoice price by 11.3. For example, I bought the automatic two-wheel-drive Max version with an invoice price of 126,000 yuan, so the tax was 126,000 divided by 11.3, which equals 11,150 yuan. This calculation method is universally applied across the country because new car invoices include 13% VAT, and the purchase tax is charged at 10% of the ex-factory price. However, the tax difference is quite significant for different configurations: for a base model with an invoice price of around 100,000 yuan, the tax is approximately 8,800 yuan, while for a top-tier model with an invoice price of 150,000 yuan, the tax is around 13,200 yuan. Remember to bring your ID card and invoice to the tax office when picking up the car, or you can have the 4S dealership handle it for you. Last month, while accompanying a friend to look at cars, I found out that new energy vehicles are now exempt from purchase tax, but fuel-powered vehicles like the Haval H6 still have to pay as usual.