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NEW REGISTRATION FEE APPLIED ON JUNE 6
Accordingly, Circular 53 amends and supplements Clause 4, Article 4 of Circular No. 127/2013/TT-BTC regarding fee rates in vehicle registration certification and number plate issue. Regarding cars of organisations and individuals licensed by competent authorities for passenger transport, owners must declare the number of cars registered and categories of cars registered.
Automobile transportation business certificates (stating passenger transport allowed) issued by competent authorities (notarised copy or photocopy enclosed with original for comparison). Cars of organisations and individuals used for financial leasing licensed by competent authorities must have letters of recommendation of financial leasing companies, clearly stating the number and categories of vehicles used for financial leasing.
Financial leasing contracts signed between leasing companies, which provide passenger transport business, and financial leasing companies must clearly state the number of vehicles to be leased and lease terms (notarised copy of documents needed).
In case of change or reissue of registration certificate and number plate for vehicles not used for passenger transportation or motorcycles changed from low-fee areas to high-fee areas (regardless of owner changes), organisations and individuals must pay fees in accordance with Point 2 (for automobiles), Point 4 (for motorcycles) of Item I, Clause 1, Article 4 (Circular 127), unless otherwise specified in Point 4.3 of this Clause.
In case automobiles and motorcycles of individuals registered and granted number plates low-fee regions are moved to high-fee regions because of business trips or residence relocation, individuals with sufficient documents will pay fees for registration and number plat changes in Item II, Clause 1, Article 4. The circular takes effect on June 6, 2015.
Source: VCCI
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