Are taxes required for used car transfer?

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VincentLee
07/24/25 12:51am
Taxes are required for used car transfer. The process of used car transfer is as follows: 1. Open an account for the transaction: Pay the used car transaction tax, with 1% for private accounts and 4% for corporate accounts; 2. Vehicle inspection: Drive the car to the inspection site for external inspection, tracing the number, removing the license plate, and taking photos. Obtain the vehicle photo and attach it to the inspection record form, then proceed to the transfer hall to complete the filing procedures; 3. License plate selection: After obtaining a number from the number machine, queue up with relevant materials to pay the transfer fees; 4. Transfer out: Required materials include the motor vehicle registration, transfer, cancellation form or transfer application form, inspection record form, original motor vehicle property registration certificate, original driving license, original owner's ID card, original license plate number, vehicle photo, and transfer invoice from the trading market.
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