According to Istanbul-based media sources, including Haberturk and Today's Zaman, the Turkish government plans to impose a private consumption tax (ÖTV) of between 3% and 15% on electric vehicle sales. After much debate as to whether electric-powered vehicles would be exempt from the ÖTV, Turkey's finance minister Mehmet Şimşek is reported Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
According to Istanbul-based media sources, including Haberturk and Today's Zaman, the Turkish government plans to impose a private consumption tax (ÖTV) of between 3% and 15% on electric vehicle sales.
After much debate as to whether electric-powered vehicles would be exempt from the ÖTV, Turkey's finance minister Mehmet Şimşek is reported
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