Car and Bike Registrations: During MR Gov vs This Gov

monson

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    "බයි behaviour" does not match with statistics. මරාගේ කාලෙට වඩා මේ ආණ්ඩුව කාලේ car , motor bikes අරන් තමයි . :lol:

    Cars:

    Year New Registrations
    2012 - 31,546
    2013 - 28,380
    2014 - 38,780


    2015 - 105,628
    2016 - 45,172
    2017 - 39,142
    2018 January - April - 20,990


    Motor Cycles:

    Year New Registrations
    2012 - 192,284
    2013 - 169,280
    2014 - 272,885


    2015 - 370,889
    2016 - 340,129
    2017 - 344,380


    Total Vehicle Population:

    End of 2012 - 4,877,027
    End of 2014 - 5,633,234
    End of 2017 - 7,247,122

    The government faced intense criticism over its sharp increase in duty for small cars after coming to power on a promise to make them more affordable for the middle classes.

    The new government did sharply slash vehicle customs duties soon after coming to power and the result was that car registrations in 2015 hit an all-time record of 105,628 unit, or much more than the number of cars registered in the three previous years from 2012 to 2014.

    In 2012 the number of cars registered was 31,546 and it dropped to 28,380 in 2013 to pick up somewhat to 38,780 in 2014, the final year of the Rajapaksa administration. Car registrations in the first four months of this year hit a record 20,990 and was well on the way to another all-time annual record when the brakes were applied by the Finance ministry.

    - https://economynext.com/More_curbs_on_cars_as_Central_Bank_battles_trade_gap-3-11436-1.html

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    - http://www.transport.gov.lk/web/index.php/statistics/department-of-motor-traffic.html
     
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    ROCCO-X

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    Pls wear a MASK
    ඒකනේ රට දියුණු වෙලා..දැන් උබම කොච්චර පෝස්ට් දානවද සංවර්ධන NEWS එකේ.යහපාලනය ආවට පස්සේ මිනිස්සුන්ට සල්ලි පිරිලා ඉතිරිලා.තියාගන්න තැනක් නැතුව වාහන අරන් දානවා.බැංකුව කැඩුවට මොකෝ රනිල් කියන්නේ පට්ටම නායකයෙක්.නැත්නම් මේ අවවුරුදු තුනහ මාරට රට මේ තරම් දියුණු වෙයිද.
     

    monson

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    ඒකනේ රට දියුණු වෙලා..දැන් උබම කොච්චර පෝස්ට් දානවද සංවර්ධන NEWS එකේ.යහපාලනය ආවට පස්සේ මිනිස්සුන්ට සල්ලි පිරිලා ඉතිරිලා.තියාගන්න තැනක් නැතුව වාහන අරන් දානවා.බැංකුව කැඩුවට මොකෝ රනිල් කියන්නේ පට්ටම නායකයෙක්.නැත්නම් මේ අවවුරුදු තුනහ මාරට රට මේ තරම් දියුණු වෙයිද.

    Onna wena wal wataran kiyawanawa :lol:
     

    monson

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    දැන් ඕවලින් ගත්ත ටැක්ස් වලට මොකද කලේ? :dull:

    Increased salaries for government workers
    Increased spending for education (doubling Mahapola, lanagam pasala hondama pasala project, free insurance for students, etc)
    Increased spending for health (free lenses, free stents, all blood tests for free at gov hospitals, limitless spending for cancer patients, free poshana malla for pregnant mother, etc)
    Increasing samurdhi
    Debt repayment for previous gov projects without any income.
     

    dayt0na

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    Increased salaries for government workers
    Increased spending for education (doubling Mahapola, lanagam pasala hondama pasala project, free insurance for students, etc)
    Increased spending for health (free lenses, free stents, all blood tests for free at gov hospitals, limitless spending for cancer patients, free poshana malla for pregnant mother, etc)
    Increasing samurdhi
    Debt repayment for previous gov projects without any income.

    3rd world country with all these benefits :shocked:
     

    hasithayad

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    Increased salaries for government workers
    Increased spending for education (doubling Mahapola, lanagam pasala hondama pasala project, free insurance for students, etc)
    Increased spending for health (free lenses, free stents, all blood tests for free at gov hospitals, limitless spending for cancer patients, free poshana malla for pregnant mother, etc)
    Increasing samurdhi
    Debt repayment for previous gov projects without any income.

    ඉතුරු ඔක්කොම සාක්කු වලට :lol:
     

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    paraka bahinna ona ban yanna thiyena amaruwa balannna:yes:


    mahindage kale awulak nathuwa winadi 5-10n traffic nathiwa aapu parwal wala dan adiyak gahanna ba traffic



    podi car weel bike pirila


    bus,school bus,van walata yanna idak na

    wenada winadi 5n aapu eka dan wiandi 10-15 k yanwa station ekatama enna.


    public transport nam ballata gihin thiyenne
    ekata hariyanna podi podi wahana genath parwal hirakaranwa:angry:


    parawal palal kara thiya 1 parata parwal 100k haduwath me yana widiyata berenna ba


    tax increase karala public transport hadana eka thma wisnaduma


    aduma gane train tikawth
    :sorry:
     

    Emios

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    Man mae baluwe lankawe tax ausi wage tibbanam kohoma weida kiyala.hema ekama wage lambo gai.prado 2018 ekath 50lks wage ne wenne tax nattan:P
     

    monson

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    paraka bahinna ona ban yanna thiyena amaruwa balannna:yes:


    mahindage kale awulak nathuwa winadi 5-10n traffic nathiwa aapu parwal wala dan adiyak gahanna ba traffic



    podi car weel bike pirila


    bus,school bus,van walata yanna idak na

    wenada winadi 5n aapu eka dan wiandi 10-15 k yanwa station ekatama enna.


    public transport nam ballata gihin thiyenne
    ekata hariyanna podi podi wahana genath parwal hirakaranwa:angry:


    parawal palal kara thiya 1 parata parwal 100k haduwath me yana widiyata berenna ba


    tax increase karala public transport hadana eka thma wisnaduma


    aduma gane train tikawth
    :sorry:

    http://www.csrp.lk/
    https://www.clr.lk/
     

    monson

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    Man mae baluwe lankawe tax ausi wage tibbanam kohoma weida kiyala.hema ekama wage lambo gai.prado 2018 ekath 50lks wage ne wenne tax nattan:P

    2004 apu UPFA 'Rata perata' anduwen thamai mulinma vehicle tax 150%-300% wadi kale. eeta passe apu hama ekama eka adu karanne naha. :angry:

    Aussi wala un land cruiser, prado ganne off-road/ safari/ sand, desert type diffcult areas wala yanna. ape un ganne status eka pannana. kunu binduwak gawenne naha :lol:
     

    monson

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    Sri Lanka car registration up in July, tax not yet hit

    Aug 31, 2018 14:03 PM GMT+0530

    ECONOMYNEXT - Sri Lanka's motor car registrations grew 137 percent to 7,193 units in July 2018 despite a hike in taxes, as there was a large stock of smaller vehicles in the country, with total vehicle registrations up 7.47 percent to 42,043, an equities research house said.

    Sri Lanka suddenly hiked taxes of a category of small hybrids, which people were buying because other cars were too expensive, due to problems with monetary management of the central bank.

    Analysts have called for the reform of Sri Lanka's unstable soft-peg and permanent currency depreciation maintained by inconsistent policy which is disrupting business, peoples' lives and their aspirations.

    "The impact of the recent increase in minimum duty rates will only be reflected in registrations towards the end of the year for there are large stocks of unregistered cars in the market and many more on the water that will not be taxed at the higher rates," JB Stockbrokers said in a note to clients.

    The government allowed cars already ordered to come at the old tax in a bid not to disrupt the lives of citizens who had already planned and found funding for the vehicles, in an improvement from the casual disregard shown in earlier years.

    Instead of fixing the unstable peg, Sri Lanka has started to rely more on disruptive administration measures such as credit controls using loan to ratio values, second guessing people's decisions and regressing to planning style measures, analysts have said.

    In addition to small car owners, potential three wheeler owners were most badly hit.

    While ordinary people are suffering state workers are getting tax slashed cars and the ruling class itself it is getting tax free cars.

    Motor cycle registrations fell 6.2 percent to 28,662 units in July from a year earlier. Three wheelers were also down 6.3 percent to 1,675 units.

    Suv and crossovers registrations were up 19.2 percent to 533 units in July. (Colombo/Aug31/2018)

    - https://economynext.com/Sri_Lanka_car_registration_up_in_July,_tax_not_yet_hit-3-11732.html
     
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    monson

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    Car Registrations Skyrocket in Last 03 months: Relaxation Of Restrictions On Permits Results In 8000 New Vehicles

    Car registrations have sky rocketed in Sri Lanka in the last 3 months mainly in the small car category that account for close to 90% of volumes.

    "The impact of the recent increase in minimum duty rates will only be reflected in registrations towards the end of the year for there are large stocks of unregistered cars in the market and many more on the water that will not be taxed at the higher rates," JB Securities, in a report, said yesterday.

    "It may also be appropriate to reinstate the 50% LTV rate on financing of hybrid cars from the current 70% - excess credit towards purchasing of cars is driving imports and holding up the cost of borrowing which has not tracked policy and GSEC yields downwards. On the flip side taxi hailing platforms like Uber and Pickme have created a professional class of drivers who need financing to get their first vehicle thus any measures to curtail funding is a regressive measure – in such instance the car is a production asset rather than a consumption asset. Getting policy always right is very difficult for there are winners and losers thus one has to balance the various interests," the report also added.

    It said the restriction imposed on civil servant car permits such as eligibility and transferability have been relaxed which has resulted in a supply of 6-8,000 permits.

    "A bearer of a permit is entitled to a discount of LKR 3.6 million on the excise taxes payable irrespective of the CIF value of the vehicle. Most of these permits are been sold at a price between LKR 2.1 million and LKR 2.3 million – a back of the envelope calculation would estimate that permit holders have been enriched by a sum close to LKR 15 billion," the report stated.

    It also added, "Not only does such a scheme encourage further rent seeking and create an entitled class and but it also reduces tax morality amongst compliant tax payers – tax compliance is lower when compliant tax payers witness other taxable cohorts not paying their fair share of taxes.

    The wealth transfer to those who are entitled to a permit is not necessarily an equivalent loss to the treasury for demand would have been significantly lower due to higher prices but it accentuates imports. Firstly, the sellers of permits who are enriched by LKR 2.1-2.3 million probably purchase durable goods including small cars that are imported. Secondly, the permit buyer creates further import pressure for he will probably invest in a more expensive car incentivised by a partial discount.

    Finally, fuel is yet under taxed relative to other imported goods especially diesel. Some estimates state that the top 30% of households benefit from 70% of the tax subsidy thus is a regressive measure. Relatively lower priced fuel coupled with cheaper vehicles has created a lethal cocktail that is now pressurising the currency and driving the LKR to set new daily records.

    Perhaps its time for policy makers to rethink the lower LTV on hybrid vehicles, reintroduce restrictions on civil servant permits such as the eligibility criteria and transferability and adequately tax fuel so that it is in line with other imported products and accounts for externalities including congestion and pollution.

    Attachment 2 are notable premium cars in July (less exciting) and attachment 3 are notable premium cars in June (more exciting with a couple of Bentleys). Considering the very high incidence of taxation on these premium cars I believe it is sufficiently progressive form of taxation (30-50x the tax on a small car) and thus does not warrant a change."

    - http://www.asianmirror.lk/top-news/...tions-on-permits-results-in-8000-new-vehicles

    :lol:

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