HA NOI
– Motorbikes, cars and trucks and other
engine vehicles throughout the nation will pay a road-use fee from June 1 to provide
funds for road maintenance.
The
funds, to go into the State Treasury account, will be divided into two parts, a
central fund and a local fund, according to Decree 18/2012/ND-CP issued on
Tuesday.
Fees
collected from cars will go to the central fund (65 per cent) and to local
funds (35 per cent). Motorbike fees will go to the local funds of each
locality.
The
central fund will be used to maintain the national road system while local
funds would maintain local traffic streets and road systems.
Road Administration
deputy chairman Nguyen Van Quyen said all current State fee collection stations
would cease to operate in due course, except those under a Build, Operate and
Transfer contract.
Quyen
said the ministries of Transport and Finance were working together to prepare
invoice demands for the fees for each vehicle owner by next week.
The
Transport Ministry had earlier suggested that road-use fees for cars would be
from VND180,000 to 1,440,000 (US$9-70) per month, payable by ticket purchase,
with quarterly and annual tickets available.
Motorbikes
would pay VND80,000 to 150,000 ($4-7.5) per year in one instalment.
Cars
owners could pay their fees at registered centres while motorbike owners would
pay their fees at collection offices designated by local authorities.
The
Ministry of Transport has estimated about VND6 trillion ($286million) a year
would be collected from road-user fees which, when added to the current State
budget for road maintenance, would meet 80 per cent of requirements.
They
also calculated that after two years the State budget for maintenance would be
reduced and after 12 years the fund would fully cover road maintenance demands.
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