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Exempting Egyptian Expats from Car Customs Duty

Publish Date: 19 Oct 2022

Finance Today

Exempting Egyptian Expats from Car Customs Duty

Find out exactly how much you will pay

A recent law waiving car customs for Egyptian expats was announced but there are still many questions about the laws and how much if any taxes will be paid so join us as we find the answers.

 

According to Dr. Magdy Abdel Aziz, former advisor to the minister of finance for customs affairs on Tuesday 18th of October 2022 for “Happening in Egypt” program on MBC Masr here is the breakdown:

 

More on customs, exempted cars for expatriates here.

 

There are 3 categories of customs exempt cars for expatriates: 

 

Category one:

 

  • 1600 cc
  • Customs: 4%
  • Schedule tax 1%
  • Value-added taxes, 14%
  • Development fees, 3%

 

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Category two:

 

  • Between 1600 CC and 2000 cc
  • Customs: 135%
  • Schedule tax 15%
  • Value added tax is 14%
  • Development fees, 5%

 

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Category three:

 

  • 2000 cc and up
  • Customs: 135%
  • Schedule tax 30%
  • Value added tax, 14%
  • Development fee is 8.5%

 

The Ministry of finance’s website has a detailed table for each category where you will be able to find which category your car falls under. Registration is very easy.

If the car is of European origin the customs fee will be waived but the VAT, schedule tax, and development fee will remain.

 

Customs on used cars:

 

  • If the car is 1 year old 10% of the car’s value will be deducted
  • If the car is 2 years old 15% will be deducted
  • If the car is 3 years old 20% will be deducted
  • If the car is older than that the customs would be calculated as usual

 

Check out this video for more information

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