The Phnom Penh Post

Tea Banh orders tax payment RCAF-plated private cars

- Lay Samean

MINISTER of NATIONAL Defense Tea Banh issued a circular on September 20 calling on all owners of private vehicles bearing Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) number plates or special command number plates to pay taxes and duties on their vehicles or face legal action.

In the circular, Tea Banh also said all right-hand drive vehicles with RCAF number plates must be converted to left-drive ones and have taxes

paid on them. He cited the requiremen­t from the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the announceme­nt by the Council of Ministers on the matter.

He said the conversion from right-drive to left-drive vehicles must be completed by June 30 next year and any vehicle found after that date will be subject to seizure and destructio­n by the state.

Tea Banh made it clear that RCAF number plates only imply tax exemption on stateowned vehicles whether purchased by the state or donated for government use by developmen­t partners.

However, he said it was permitted for privately owned vehicles of military personnel to bear RCAF number plates as long as they had paid the taxes and duties as normal.

Transparen­cy Internatio­nal Cambodia executive director Pech Pisey said the several recent calls by the government and relevant ministries on this issue indicated that there were a large number of privately owned vehicles on the roads with RCAF plates.

He said this confused the general public, encouraged tax evasion and diluted the authority of government officials

carrying out state business, all of which undermines the purpose of having such number plates for government vehicles in the first place.

“I think if they enforced the laws strictly, no one would dare do any wrong. If we only have an announceme­nt and the law is in place but enforcemen­t is not effectivel­y carried out or is done using double standards, this issue will persist.

“The most effective enforcemen­t on this issue would mandate that in addition to paying their taxes, all privately owned vehicles stop using state number plates entirely,” he said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? A right-hand drive van (left) and cars bearing number plates with RCAF and police insignia at a car park in Phnom Penh in August.
HENG CHIVOAN A right-hand drive van (left) and cars bearing number plates with RCAF and police insignia at a car park in Phnom Penh in August.

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