Why Do You Have to Pay Purchase Tax When Buying a Car?
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The reasons for paying purchase tax when buying a car are as follows: 1. Providing transportation construction support: It serves as a source of funding for transportation infrastructure, allowing the central government to conduct overall planning; 2. Raising funds for infrastructure: It facilitates the arrangement of funds for national infrastructure and specific projects, benefiting the country in rationally raising construction funds; 3. Regulating car ownership: It helps control the number of cars held, while also playing a role in environmental protection. Note: The purchase tax on cars has the following characteristics: single scope of collection, single collection link, single tax rate, single collection method, specific collection purpose, and collection outside the price.