[2024 Edition] What is the “Environmental Performance Tax”? An easy-to-understand explanation. How does it differ from the “Automobile Tax” and “Total Weight Tax”?

As of 2024, the “environmental performance levy” is a tax that is levied when purchasing or owning a car. Starting October 1, 2019, the automobile acquisition tax will be abolished and the “environmental performance levy” will be introduced. Since the name sounds like a discount on the forehead, some people may not think that it will be levied when purchasing a car, but any car model that does not meet the standard will incur a fee. Hybrid cars are exempt, but you can expect to incur a fee if you purchase a gasoline-powered car.

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Environmental performance (private car)

If you acquire a vehicle between April 1, 2023 (Reiwa 5) and March 31, 2026 (Reiwa 8), a tax rate based on the vehicle’s environmental performance will be levied on the acquisition price. (This rate has been updated many times.) The tax amount changes each year depending on fuel efficiency. It is becoming stricter every year.

If you purchase a new car after January 2024

Environmental performance tax rate for private passenger cars (if acquired between January 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025)

Fuel efficiency, etc. Ordinary car Light vehicle
Electric vehicles

(PHEVs), etc.
Tax exemption Tax exemption


Achieve 85%
of the 2030 fuel efficiency standard
Tax exemption Tax exemption


Achieve 80%
of the 2030 fuel efficiency standard
1.0% Tax exemption


Achieve 70%
of the 2030 fuel efficiency standard
2.0% 1.0%
Other than the above 3.0% 2.0%

If you purchase a new car after January 2025

Environmental performance tax rate for private passenger cars (if acquired between January 1, 2025 and March 31, 2026)

Fuel efficiency, etc. Ordinary car Light vehicle
Electric vehicles

(PHEVs), etc.
Tax exemption Tax exemption


Achieve 95%
of the 2030 fuel efficiency standard
Tax exemption Tax exemption


Achieve 85%
of the 2030 fuel efficiency standard
1.0% Tax exemption


Achieve 80%
of the 2030 fuel efficiency standard
2.0% Tax exemption


Achieve 75%
of the 2030 fuel efficiency standard
2.0% 1.0%
Other than the above 3.0% 2.0%

Environmental performance discount used cars

Not only new cars, but also used cars are subject to the environmental performance tax. The calculation method is different from that for new cars, and is calculated by multiplying the “taxable base amount” by the “residual value rate” in the table below according to the number of years since the purchase. The longer the age of a used car, the lower the residual value rate. Used cars with an acquisition price of less than 500,000 yen are not subject to the environmental performance tax.

Environmental performance percentage used car calculation formula

Acquisition price = Taxable base amount x Residual value rate

Environmental performance levy Residual value rate

The calculation is made using the “residual value rate” published by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications .

Number of years passed Ordinary car Light vehicle
1 year 0.681 0.464
1.5 years 0.561 0.316
2 years 0.464 0.215
2.5 years 0.382 0.146
3 years 0.316 0.100
3.5 years 0.261
4 years 0.215
4.5 years 0.177
5 years 0.146
5.5 years 0.121
6 years or more 0.100

The Japan Used Car Dealers Association (JU Chuhanren, Chairman Kaizu Hiroshi) has recently launched a search service on its website to automatically calculate the automobile tax environmental performance levy amount for used car sales, using data provided by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (hereinafter referred to as JAMA).

Automobile tax environmental performance tax amount search service *Used cars

https://www.jucda.or.jp/tax/kankyouseinouwari/

Five types of car taxes

Currently, there are five main types of taxes levied on cars . The tax system underwent major revisions in 2019, with the “Automobile Acquisition Tax” being abolished and replaced by an “Environmental Performance Tax.”

Automobile tax / Light vehicle tax (at the time of vehicle purchase) (once a year)

Environmental performance tax (at the time of vehicle purchase)

Automobile weight tax (at the time of vehicle purchase) (at the time of vehicle inspection)

Consumption tax (vehicle inspection, vehicle, fuel, maintenance)

Gasoline tax/diesel transaction tax (refueling)

If you would like to know more about other taxes, please see the following page.

Related articles

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Tax Bureau

https://www.tax.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/kazei/car_kankyou.html

Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

https://www.mlit.go.jp/jidosha/content/001597291.pdf

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