Cars Are About To Get A Lot Cheaper In Denmark With The End Of The 180 Per Cent Tax Rate

The Danish are going to have to spend a lot less bacon on their new cars after the country's government announced massive tax cuts - but prices will still be outrageously high
Cars Are About To Get A Lot Cheaper In Denmark With The End Of The 180 Per Cent Tax Rate

Famously tax-heavy Denmark is about to dramatically lower its levies on new cars, slashing thousands of euros off their prices in an attempt to help stimulate the domestic jobs market by making key aspirational buys more affordable and convincing people that it’s worth getting a job.

Currently the country has tax rates of up to 180 per cent on new cars, according to Bloomberg news, but that’s being cut down to ‘just’ 100 per cent as a maximum. That could signal an immediate price drop of £2500 on a poverty-spec 84bhp Volkswagen Golf, relaxing the bill to a still-eye-watering £26,230.

Cars Are About To Get A Lot Cheaper In Denmark With The End Of The 180 Per Cent Tax Rate

The same car is £18,420 in the UK, and as little as £14,600 in Poland. If you’re Danish it surely must be tempting to simply buy your cars from Poland and deal with the necessary paperwork when you bring it back to Denmark.

As for sports cars, a basic Porsche 911 reportedly costs £237,000 in Denmark versus £77,891 in Britain. We don’t have any confirmation on what the Danish price would drop to, but it’s safe to assume it’s enough to pay for a luxury road trip down to the Mediterranean for a couple of weeks.

Cars Are About To Get A Lot Cheaper In Denmark With The End Of The 180 Per Cent Tax Rate

Economy minister for the centre-right government, Simon Emil Ammitzboll, said that the outgoing tax structure didn’t fairly reward people for working hard.

“We will still have some of the highest car prices. [It’s] not fair that we, living in one of the wealthiest countries in the world, are driving worse cars than our neighbours in Sweden and Germany.”

Do you live in Denmark? Are you planning a new car purchase in the wake of this news? Let us know: we’re keen to get the local angle.

Source: Bloomberg

Edit: We’ve had a message from a Danish CT user called Rune, who’s been able to help us with a bit more detail. As usual, the international outlets don’t give us the story quite as accurately as we’d like. Here’s the low-down from a local:

“The article quotes the recent tax as being 180%. This was marked down to 150% two years ago.
“Also, with the currency in DKK, the 150% only applies to a value over 81,700DKK.

“For instance, a car that costs 81,700DKK from the manufacturer will get a 105% increase in price (81,700 x 105% = 167,485DKK total price) when you pay the registration tax.
“A car that costs 100,000DKK from the manufacturer will get 81,700 x 105% + (100,000 - 81.700) x 150% for a total price of 213,235DKK registration tax.

“If we import cars, we will have to pay those taxes of the car’s current market value, based on average prices via sales channels - so no dice in taking cars home.

“The new proposed tax reform (not yet approved, still being negotiated) will set it at a flat rate 100% - but some politicians are fighting this, because it just means the rich will get way cheaper cars. We will have to wait and see what it ends with.”

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Comments

SirJamjaxIsGoingAgain-PeaceOutChaps

So it now matches indian car taxes. Brilliant(!)

08/29/2017 - 18:11 |
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S24Hojen

I live in Denmark and actually the 180% tax on cars was actually reduced to 150% two years ago.
It should also be mentioned that if you choose to buy a car in another country and import it, you will still have to pay the same tax as you would if you bought it in Denmark in the first place. So there rarely is a point in importing cars.
Furthermore this initiative is not approved yet and is only a proposition from the government.

I am actually looking to buy a car in this time as I have sold my beloved old one. I will probably make do with my bike until this tax-matter is settled and we know what the outcome is.
I do not believe that we will get such a big reduction.

08/29/2017 - 18:39 |
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Straight6Unicorn95

In reply to by S24Hojen

I really doubt it too, 100% would be a big change considering it would put every new car on used cars registration tax levels.

08/30/2017 - 11:48 |
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Anonymous

Just a small correction: You have to pay the tax when you import cars. So it will cost the same or more to by a new car in Poland and importing it. And the tax is 150% and not 180%. But thanks for putting focus on the outrageiuos car taxes in my country… and as a big car entusiast im happy about the cut in taxes, but there is a long way to go, we still pay 25% vat on the car and the taxes.

08/29/2017 - 18:49 |
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Anonymous

Ever heard of Pakistan? Yeah, the only country in the world where the base Honda Civic which is cut-down on the features which even the base model in every other country offers costs more than $25,500. Top one will set you back $30,230. Welcome to Pakistan.

08/29/2017 - 18:55 |
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Kavinda Bandara

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Welcome to Sri Lanka. Here new one costs north of 40,000 USD

08/30/2017 - 04:29 |
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Senator Chinchilla

Good thing we have laws against price gouging around here.

08/29/2017 - 22:20 |
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Lauge

I live in Denmark. I am so happy to see an article like this, so people get to know about the crazy taxes. It is unbelieveable. I am gonna move to Germany only because of cheaper cars. You can litterally not own any high class car in denmark, so seeing a Lambo or something else on danish plates is like the most crazy thing ever. It does not help to import the car. If you want to drive the car in Denmark you will have to pay the taxes, or you will get a ridicoulously huge fine. So it is impossible for a middle class citizen to really enjoy their car hobby. 0% taxes please.

08/30/2017 - 08:40 |
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Straight6Unicorn95

In reply to by Lauge

Or register the car on a german guy and drive it haha , i live in germany but i consider living in denmark just the car taxes and insurances scare me a lot , like wtf why should i save up for a whole year just to pay the import taxes on my 18 year old car?

08/30/2017 - 12:03 |
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Anonymous

the person that wrote this nonsense , dont no much about tax rules in DK,
try to learn before you write such a bull….

08/30/2017 - 09:44 |
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Anonymous

The Denmark tax system might be ridiculous, but it’s not the worst.

It could be Singapore………

08/30/2017 - 09:55 |
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Anonymous

I live in Denmark, and the taxes on cars are totally horrible! I’m 18, and i’m seriously considering moving to another country, just because of this.
So that the government lowers the taxes, ist just a small step in the right direction.
Denmark = the worst country in the world to live in, if you’re a petrolhead.

08/30/2017 - 13:16 |
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Lauge

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Agree.

08/31/2017 - 06:48 |
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ModernChaos

Laughs in 8% new vehicle tax in America

08/30/2017 - 14:42 |
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