On June 30, 2014 the Finance Minister has announced to extend a tax break for the car and furniture industries until the 31 December 2014, in order to help boost sales depressed by a slowing economy. The taxes for new cars are in between 3% to 10% which were fixed at the beginning of this year and it is depending on the engine capacity and the type of fueling the vehicle requires.
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