Is the Vehicle Purchase Tax Based on the Guide Price or the Actual Price?
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Vehicle purchase tax is calculated based on the actual transaction price. Additional information about vehicle purchase tax is as follows: 1. Vehicle purchase tax is a tax levied on units and individuals who purchase specified vehicles within the territory, evolving from the vehicle purchase surcharge. 2. Vehicle purchase tax refers to the tax payable when purchasing a vehicle, with the tax amount being 10% of the vehicle's selling price (excluding tax). The taxpayers of vehicle purchase tax are units and individuals who purchase (including buying, importing, self-producing, receiving as gifts, winning as prizes, or obtaining through other means for personal use) taxable vehicles, with a tax rate of 10%. In addition to cars, motorcycles, electric vehicles, trailers, and agricultural transport vehicles are also subject to vehicle purchase tax.