Togo: Motor vehicles, including bikes of more than 125cc, will be taxed from now on

Economic governance
Friday, 22 February 2019 17:31
Togo: Motor vehicles, including bikes of more than 125cc, will be taxed from now on

(Togo First) - Motor vehicles are now taxed in Togo. This tax which was part of the former tax code was amended and reintegrated into the new tax regime, Togo’s Revenue Office (OTR) confirmed last Wednesday.

In detail, 85% of the tax proceeds will go to the country’s autonomous road maintenance financing company (SAFER). This tax is imposed on cars, trucks, mini-trucks, road tractors as well bikes of more than 125cc.

Diplomatic vehicles, army vehicles, police vehicles, firefighter trucks and ambulances are not to pay this tax. Transiting vehicles, those used for farming purposes, and bikes of less than 125cc will also not have to pay this tax.

The tax is to be paid once a year. The vignette’s amount varies from CFA10,000 for five horse vehicles to CFA130,000 for trucks weighing more than 12 tons. For bikes of more than 125cc, the vignette costs CFA15,000.

While bike owners have to pay once (upon registration), other vehicles will pay the first year on the registration, and during technical visits every following year.

For vehicles purchased this year, the tax will be calculated on a prorata temporis basis. “If you pay your taxes, you must put the vignette on your vehicle so that it can be checked,” said Adoyi Essowavana, tax commissioner.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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