How to Apply for New Energy Vehicle Tax Exemption Online?

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DavidFitz
07/24/25 4:34pm
Log in to the Electronic Tax Bureau and click the login button in the upper right corner, then select "Natural Person Login." Click on user registration and choose a real-name authentication method. There are three options available. After registration is completed, select vehicle purchase tax under the tax handling section to enter the declaration process.
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