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Government had to tax motorists - analyst
published: Sunday | April 13, 2008

Gareth Manning, Sunday Gleaner Reporter

Government's decision to raise motor vehicle licensing fees by 50 per cent was inevitable, says financial analyst Dr Neville Swaby. Motor vehicle examination and other related fees are also to be increased.

The measure, which is expected to yield the Government $985 million, will take effect May 1. It comes at a time when motorists are burdened by high fuel costs and have to encounter pothole-afflicted roads.

However, Swaby, a finance and banking lecturer at the University of Technology, says the Government had no other option.

"What the Government gives to you, it is going to take it back in taxes. We have a free [tuition] and free health-care system," opines Swaby. "They could not go and increase the GCT (general consumption tax), so the only place they had to go, were motor vehicle owners ... There is nothing else that could be really looked at to substitute the taxes," he adds.

Informal sector

Swaby notes that the increase in licensing fees also gives the Government the opportunity to collect more revenue from the informal sector, which he thinks should make a greater contribution to financing the national budget.

"The motor vehicle licence fees is right across the sector, whether it is formal or informal, and that is a way of taking a little bit more from the informal sector," Swaby tells The Sunday Gleaner.

While he thinks more could be done to get more from that sector, Swaby believes the announcements Minister of Finance and the Public Service Audley Shaw made during his Budget presentation last Thursday is indicative of the reform the Government needs to make in the collection of taxes.

"It's moderate, but it's a start," says Swaby.

ANNUAL MOTOR VEHICLE LICENCES

Types of VehicleExistingProposed
$ $

  • Motorcycles

    Motorcycles exceeding 125 cc
    but not exceeding 500 cc1,4002,100

    Motorcycles exceeding 500 cc2,5003,750

  • Motor Cars (Taxis)
  • Motor cars2,7504,125

    Motor cars exceeding 1199 cc
    but not exceeding 2999 cc4,0006,000

    Motor cars exceeding 2999 cc,
    but not exceeding 3999 cc8,00012,000

    Motor cars exceeding 3999 cc13,50020,250

  • Trucks and Tractors

    Trucks and tractors not
    exceeding 2540.115 kg4,0006,000

    Trucks and tractors exceeding
    2,540.115 kg but not
    exceeding 6,109.09kg8,00012,000

    Trucks and tractors exceeding
    2540.11kg but not
    exceeding 6,109.09 kg 8,000 12,000

    Trucks and trailers
    exceeding 6,109.09kg 8,000 plus 12,000 plus $100
    $100 per cwtper cwt over 120
    50.19 kg overor 4,500 plus $100
    6,109 kg per 50.91 kg over
    6,109 kg

  • Trailers
  • $75 per 112.50 per
    cwt/50.91 kg cwt/50.91 kg

    LICENCES AND FEES

    Tax TypeExistingProposed
    Substitute driver's licence1,300.002,300.00
    Private driver's licence1,550.003,000.00
    General driver's licence2,300.004,000.00
    Motor cycle licence1,300.002,300.00
    Motor vehicle certificate
    of fitness fee1,500.002,500.00

    Motor vehicle driver's licence

    examination fee1,000.001,800.00
    Motor vehicle transfer fee25.00500.00
    Application for motor
    vehicle title500.001,000.00
    M/V examination fee1,000.001,800.00
    Application of title 1,000.00 1,800.00

    M/V certificate of fitness

    Fee - any other vehicle1,500.00 2,500.00

    M/V certificate of fitness

    fee - truck 2,000.00 5,000.00

    M/V cert. of fitness - PPV

    (L-form) 1,000.00 1,800.00
    M/V cert. of fitness fee
    - M/V defects were remedied 2,000.00 3,500.00

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