Sellers of used cars in Costa Rica believe there is discrimination in the way the Ministry of Finance estimates import taxes on cars.
According to Jose Carballo, president of the Costa Rican Automotive Chamber, the industry complains that 52% is charged for new vehicles, while used cars which are over six years old are charged 79%.
The fall in the number of imported used vehicles has continued in the first five months of this year, falling by 40% compared to the same period in 2012.
According to data provided by the Ministry of Finance, the reduction was seen mainly in cars and a little less on vehicles used to transport goods. As for the import of new cars, they were also reduced, going from 17,306 in the first five months of 2012 to 16,425 in the same period in 2013, a reduction of 5%.
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