The new car tax, set to begin in 2025, will apply to all vehicles registered in Estonia, regardless of whether they are currently in use. This includes vehicles stored in garages or those that are no longer driven. The implementation of the tax has prompted questions regarding the management of older vehicles.

Data from the Transport Agency indicates that the Volkswagen Passat is the most prevalent car on Estonian roads, with a total of 28,514 registered vehicles across the country. Specifically, the Passat is the most common car per 1,000 inhabitants in Põlva (57) and Võru (50) counties. The question remains what individuals should do with these older cars now subject to the new tax.

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One thought on “What to do with a used car before the car tax comes?”
  1. “This is a really important issue for many car owners in Estonia, and I hope the government provides clear guidance on how this new tax will be handled.”

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