When will Kunming stop licensing China V vehicles?
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Kunming stopped licensing China V vehicles on July 1, 2019. Below is the detailed process for vehicle licensing: 1. Pay purchase tax: You need to pay the vehicle purchase tax, purchase new car insurance, and undergo criminal investigation testing. 2. Vehicle inspection: Non-exempt vehicles must undergo line testing, pay fees and fill out forms, take rubbings and photos, and collect materials for licensing. You need to submit documents at the vehicle management office, obtain the owner's signature, and have the vehicle inspected and confirmed by an officer. 3. Install license plates: Choose a number and receive a receipt, affix the license plate securely, and obtain the vehicle license and registration certificate. 4. Temporary movement permit: The temporary movement permit is generally valid for 3 days, while the temporary license plate is usually valid for 30 days. The maximum period from purchasing a new car to officially registering it is generally 3 months. If this period is exceeded, a certain late fee must be paid as per regulations. When to register the vehicle after purchase is entirely up to the owner.