Where to Pay Motorcycle Vehicle and Vessel Tax?

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LePatrick
07/29/25 8:25pm
Here is the relevant information about where to pay motorcycle vehicle and vessel tax: 1. Register and pay at the local tax bureau: The tax rate for ordinary motorcycles is about 10% of the purchase price. Bring the vehicle invoice and your ID card to the tax bureau for payment. 2. Pay the vehicle and vessel tax together when purchasing compulsory traffic insurance: Purchase at the property insurance department of the insurance company. Currently, the motorcycle vehicle and vessel tax is included in the compulsory traffic insurance, so this can be purchased at the property insurance department of the insurance company. Taking a motorcycle with a displacement below 250cc as an example, the annual compulsory traffic insurance fee includes the vehicle and vessel tax.
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