Japan Used Car Import Duty / Regulation in Netherlands
Year Restrictions
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Destination Port
Rotterdam
Time of Shipment
31-41 Days (RoRo)
Vessel Schedule
Less than Bi-Monthly (RoRo)
Shipping Line
NileDutch
Inspection
No Inspection Required
Shipping Ports:
Port of Amsterdam, Port of Delfzijl, Port of Den Helder, Port of Eemshaven, Port of IJmuiden, Port of Rotterdam, Port of Terneuzen and Port of Vlissingen are the ports of the country.
Left-Hand Drive Vehicles:
Netherlands allows importation of only left-hand drive vehicles.
Documents Required:
Here are some documents that are required when importing Japanese used cars in the Netherlands.
Copy of work contract
Original Purchase Invoice
Copy of Proof of insurance
Original Certificate of Title and Registration
Inspection:
The RDW also operates a number of inspection and testing stations throughout the country. If you have purchased a car, motorcycle or trailer abroad, you must make a number of arrangements before the vehicle can be used on Dutch roads
You must have a Dutch registration number for your vehicle and the associated registration certificate and number plate(s).
You must have paid the appropriate road tax.
You should have arranged statutory third-party liability insurance for your vehicle.
Duties and Taxes:
If you reside in the Netherlands and drive a vehicle with a foreign registration, you may have to pay a Passenger Car and Motorcycle Tax (BPM) assessment.
In the process of Importing a vehicle in Netherlands, the individual must pay 10 percent MFN Duty and 21 percent Sales Tax.