Where to Pay Taxes for a New Car?
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Currently, there are two ways to pay the vehicle purchase tax: you can go to the vehicle management office to pay it yourself, as there is usually a vehicle purchase tax collection point set up by the tax bureau; or you can entrust a car 4S store to handle the payment on your behalf. To pay the vehicle purchase tax, you need to prepare the original and a copy of your ID card, which means the ID card of the person under whose name the vehicle is registered; as well as the vehicle price proof, which is the vehicle invoice; and the vehicle certificate and its copy, which is provided by the 4S store. Precautions for paying the vehicle purchase tax: The vehicle purchase tax has a time limit. Starting from the date of the vehicle purchase invoice, the tax must be paid within 60 days. If overdue, a late fee of 0.05% of the tax amount will be charged daily. After the vehicle purchase tax is paid, the tax authority will issue a "Vehicle Purchase Tax Payment Certificate" to the owner, which must be kept properly and does not need to be carried in the vehicle. If the certificate is lost, it must be reissued. Cash is not accepted for vehicle purchase tax payments; only card payments are supported, so ensure there are sufficient funds on your credit card in advance.