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    Australia’s Luxury Car Tax May Be Scrapped in EU Trade Deal

    autoexpresscarBy autoexpresscarMay 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Australia’s Luxury Car Tax on the Chopping Block

    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is considering scrapping the Luxury Car Tax (LCT) as part of a broader trade agreement with the European Union. The LCT, introduced in 2001 to protect Australia’s vehicle manufacturing industry, has remained in place despite the industry’s collapse in 2017.

    The tax currently applies to vehicles valued over $80,567 (or $91,387 for low-emission cars), with a rate of 33 cents for every dollar above these thresholds. This generates approximately $1.2 billion in annual revenue. The tax affects not only supercars but also popular models like the Toyota Prado and Nissan Patrol as their prices have risen.

    Luxury cars potentially affected by tax changes
    Luxury cars potentially affected by tax changes

    The proposed removal of the LCT aims to enhance trade between Australia and European nations amid global economic uncertainties, particularly those triggered by recent tariff policies. Senior officials indicate that negotiations with the United States are ongoing but may take months, while Australia is moving to establish new Free Trade Agreements with India and the EU.

    According to sources close to the Prime Minister, the government is willing to abolish the LCT in exchange for improved access for Australian agricultural exports to Europe’s 450 million consumers. EU officials had anticipated that Australia would scrap the LCT regardless of negotiations, but the Albanese administration has confirmed it will remain until a satisfactory agriculture deal is reached.

    The potential scrapping of the LCT is particularly significant as European car manufacturers face competition from affordable Chinese-made electric vehicles worldwide. Australia’s LCT and similar taxes create additional barriers to the sale of premium European cars.

    While the decision is pending government confirmation, abolishing the LCT could significantly reduce the prices of many cars, benefiting Australian car enthusiasts. However, the outcome remains uncertain, leaving enthusiasts waiting with bated breath.

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