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July 13, 2012 at 5:46 pm #21238

carchitthu

For example
2003 Toyota Harrier CIF 17000$,but we can buy 12000$ in Japan.
2007 Toyota Harrier CIF 30000$, but we can buy 22000$ in Japan.
2007 Toyota Estima CIF 33000$, but we can buy roundabout 20000$ in Japan.

July 13, 2012 at 5:53 pm #21239

carchitthu

Please discuss above topic,how to correct, how to do CIF is same as our exactly payment to buy a car.

July 14, 2012 at 12:31 am #21286

Phyo Htike

how about belta CIF value?

July 14, 2012 at 7:07 am #21307

win1847

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July 14, 2012 at 9:13 am #21350

SUPERSOUL

yes, I totally agree with this post. CIF value should change or the whole system should change. Because of this, millions of people get hurt. For example, Toyota Kluger and Toyota Highlander are the exact same car. But, CIF value for these cars are $15000 and $39000 respectively. CIF value was also from last year 2011. Car years have been changed to 2013, but they didn’t update the list.

In addition, people from Myanmar still have to ride older cars due to this policy. I really wish that all people from Myanmar can have newer and better cars for the same price. Now, most cars in Myanmar are the same old cars due to this policy. For example, most cars in Myanmar are 1998-2007 and people from other countries can have 2007 and above cars for the same price due to this kind policy. We should appreciate this policy since they are so kind to people of Myanmar. If they are really good ……………, CIF value should be fair.

Moreover, they should change this.
1. Roads ( as everyone know, roads are like jungle roads. also roads are very narrow)
2. Freeway ( we need more freeways in Myanmar like any other countries)
3. Messy left and right system (left and right system is so mess up in Myanmar. What are they gonna do now)
4. Parking (more and more cars every year, but still no parking and no parking structure)
5. As mention above, people from Myanmar deserve better and newer cars, but not old cars. Who want to buy stuffs that other people already used? (no chery wagon, no Daewoo, no hyundai, no Suzuki, No tico, No chinese cars, no old cars please)

I really appreciate high quality professional people who creates this CIF value. IMFAO.

July 17, 2012 at 11:37 pm #22245

mooneggyi

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July 18, 2012 at 3:19 pm #22392

natnibor

Have you guys seen the check price of Hilux? Dmax? This is TOO MUCH. The CIF price is unbelievable. Myanmar should learn like Thailand, this kind of pick up are being use for work and the tax should be 5% or 10% as similar to trucks. The prices in Thailand is much cheaper as compared to Japan but the check price is based on Japan. Importers should seriously consider Thailand made Pick Up. Come on guys, Toyota is Toyota regardless where it is made. This mentality of Japan made cars are good should no longer be one mind.

As you know, in Thailand, drivers use this kind of pick up for all kind of their work. Maybe Myanmar should follow suit and make it affordable for the people. Reduce check price, reduce tax (in line with Trucks). We cannot compare Hilux with Hilux Surf. Two different kind of vehicle. One is a luxury car, the other is a working car. Different from all aspect.

The Ministry of Commerce should serious consider the above.

July 18, 2012 at 11:37 pm #22558

Zaw Latt mdy

Brainless policy makers, people suffer.

July 18, 2012 at 11:41 pm #22561

Zaw Latt mdy

They know how to squeeze the people’s neck to get high tax. We have to wait for a decade or maybe more.

July 19, 2012 at 12:52 am #22569

black-ray

Goodkwar

July 19, 2012 at 10:46 pm #22723

Zaw Latt mdy

Because of high taxes on imported cars, most Burmese people cannot buy even. So those who may concerned should and must reconsider the rate of CIF

July 20, 2012 at 8:15 am #22758

SUPERSOUL

Who has this kind of courage ? nobody

Once upon a time in Varanasi, there were thousands of clueless people running in the ministry. They are highly intelligent and very clever to make money for themselves, but they don’t care about their people.
One day, a commoner is questioning the officer about some policy.
Officer : I cannot make the decision. I am waiting decision and command from the upper office.
Supervisor : I am also waiting decision and command from the upper office since I don’t know anything.
Manager : That’s would be a good idea. but. I have no courage to tell my boss. I am waiting decision and command from the upper office
Assistant director : I am also waiting decision and command from my boss.
Director : I am also waiting decision and command from my boss. I cannot make any decision.
Minister : I cannot make decision since I don’t know anything and I am brainless. Let me ask my boss, and then I reply you.
Minster’s boss ( ????) : ok, we will have a meeting. let’s discuss this subject.
(Idiot #1 : we should do this. Why do we have to care about people’ opinion? )
(Minister : ok we will do it. Change it)
Next month….
( Idiot #2 : No, we should change this policy. please check CIF value)
(Minister : Oh, yeah. That’s a good idea. I don’t have to check it since I don’t know anything. I think it should be ok. We should change this policy since this is the only way to get tax money. I am so dumb to get another way of tax money. I cannot find any other way.)
Next month….
(Idiot #3 : no, that idea is not good. we should change to another idea)
(Minister : yes, we should change it)
Next Month and next month and so on.
After 7 months later, there have been changes 7 times in policies.

July 20, 2012 at 8:19 am #22759

natnibor

Below is an excerpt from http://www.myanmarupdate.com/only-five-percent-tax-on-asean-cars/
True??? God knows! Any input? Supersoul, what u think?

ONLY FIVE PERCENT TAX ON ASEAN CARS

Written by admin on July 19, 2012. Posted in Business, Entertainment, News

Myanmar’s Customs Department charges five percent of the value on new cars exported from an ASEAN country with requirement of an ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) form, Commerce Weekly reported.

The move is seen as an attempt to reduce taxes ahead of formation of ASEAN Free Trade Area.

The taxes on products exported from dialogue partner countries of ASEAN China, Japan, Korea, Australia and New Zealand will be reduced if appropriate purchase agreement could be shown.

The purchase of luxury cars was opened up to the public in Myanmar since May.

July 20, 2012 at 11:44 am #22784

SUPERSOUL

glad to hear this news, but many people in Myanmar will lose a lot of money again. This is just a rumor, but rumors come true most of the time. It is not official yet. Rumors always come out first. The news is not specific. It didn’t state “any kind of car or any year”.

I don’t know what kind of people are doing this job. They allow 10 Asean countries and China, Japan, Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
They even allow Australia. why not USA ?

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