Vehicle patent tax: continuity of the scheme and benefits for electric and hybrid cars

Vehicle patent tax: continuity of the scheme and benefits for electric and hybrid cars

October 1, 2025 – 11:50

This system, currently in force, seeks greater equity through the readjustment of scales and aliquots, promoting progressivity in the tribute and ensuring that vehicles of similar values ​​pay similar taxes.

The vehicle patent tax implemented from the 2025 budget presented by the city, will maintain its scheme in 2026, although with Settings in the maximum aliquots and vehicle value. This system, currently in force, seeks a greater equity Through the readjustment of scales and aliquots, promoting progressivity in the tribute and ensuring that vehicles of similar values ​​pay similar taxes.

According to official data, of the total 1,115,726 registered vehicleshe 92% are within the three lower sections of the scalewith a maximum aliquot of 3.5%which reflects the progressive character of the scheme. In the city of Buenos Aires, the average of the aliquots is 3.2%while in the province of Buenos Aires It is between 4% and 5%evidencing some regional differences in the application of the tribute.

As for electric and hybrid cars, no changes are registered with respect to the current regime:

  • Electric cars: They will continue exempt of the payment of the tax, encouraging the adoption of sustainable mobility.

  • Hybrid cars: They will maintain exemption during First two yearswith one Progressive reduction of benefit Until, from the sixth year, they begin to pay the full tax.

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Electric cars: they will remain exempt from the payment of the tax, encouraging the adoption of sustainable mobility.

Electric cars: they will remain exempt from the payment of the tax, encouraging the adoption of sustainable mobility.

In this way, the system combines progressivity and equity For most vehicles, while maintaining Clear incentives for electric and hybrid mobilityaligning tax policy with the objectives of sustainability and modernization of the Argentine Automotive Park.


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