Hot wheels for cool dudes
Proponents of a plan in Parliament to limit the write-off
on a car to Kè 900,000 say that hot wheels are so
important to Czech businessmen that the limitation
won't affect sales of Mercedes, Audis, BMWs, Volvos or
other expensive vehicles. It's a status thing, they argue.
MP Jan Mládek of ÈSSD even favors lowering the limit
to Kè 600,000, because anything above this is luxury.
It's nevertheless doubtful that the luxury tax will raise
much extra revenue. Many cost-conscious
businesspeople will settle for smaller cars, and this will
deprive the state not only of VAT on the purchase price
and corporate tax on car dealers, but also of excise tax
on the lower gasoline consumption and income tax on
the lower monthly car-benefit tax paid by employees.
But MPs don't mention this, because to them it's a
status thing. Those snobby businessmen are driving
nicer cars than they are.
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