Can Vehicle Registration Records Be Deleted?
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No. A registered vehicle refers to one that has undergone the "Motor Vehicle Change Registration/Record Filing Application Form". Below are the relevant details: Vehicle Registration Explanation: When taxpayers file tax returns, they must truthfully complete the "Vehicle Purchase Tax Return Form" and provide the original and photocopy of required documents. The photocopy and the tax payment copy of the "Uniform Invoice for Motor Vehicle Sales" will be retained by the tax authority, while other original documents will be returned to the taxpayer after review by the tax authority. Circumstances Where Transfer Is Not Allowed: Unauthorized modifications, alterations, or changes to cargo weight or passenger capacity without approval. Vehicles that have reached the scrapping age may be transferred if they pass a special inspection, but cannot be re-registered in another jurisdiction. Vehicles under purchase control lack the "License Plate Application Certification Stamp". The applicant's seal does not match the original registered owner's seal. Outstanding traffic violations or unresolved accident cases, or if the vehicle is under investigation by authorities. Failure to undergo regular inspections or failing inspection. Imported vehicles still under customs supervision without release. Notification by the court of freezing or ongoing mortgage status.