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BASQUE COUNTRY AND NAVARRE: What taxes do I have to pay if I buy a new vehicle?

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If you are thinking of buying a vehicle, you will be interested to know what taxes you have to pay.

BASQUE COUNTRY AND NAVARRE: What taxes do I have to pay if I buy a new vehicle?

Value Added Tax

The purchase of a new car is subject to the payment of VAT:

✔ In general, the applicable rate is 21%.

✔ However, the reduced rate of 4% may apply to the acquisition of the following vehicles:

  • Those intended to be used as taxis or special cars for the transportation of people with disabilities in wheelchairs, either directly or after adaptation.
  • Motor vehicles that, whether adapted or not, must habitually transport people with disabilities in wheelchairs or with reduced mobility. It is irrelevant who the driver is.

Special tax on certain means of transport

✔ The first definitive registration in Spain of vehicles, new or used, equipped with an engine for propulsion (except in some cases) is subject to this tax (also known as Registration Tax).

✔ The amount to be paid depends on the volume of CO 2 emissions from the vehicle. It is calculated by applying a percentage between 0% and 14.75% on the base price of the vehicle.

Our professionals will clarify any doubts related to the taxation when buying your vehicle.

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