Will Selling a Car to Others Without Transferring Ownership Cause Trouble?

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McMadelyn
07/30/25 8:46am
Once a dispute arises, it can be very troublesome and poses significant risks to both the buyer and the seller. Related information: 1. Precautions: In most regions, the transfer time and procedures for new energy vehicles are the same as those for blue-plate fuel vehicles—ownership transfer can be processed as long as you have the vehicle ownership. However, it should be noted that blue-plate fuel vehicles have license plates that follow the person, not the car, whereas new energy license plates follow the car, not the person. 2. Tax exemption scope: There is no need to pay additional purchase tax for the transfer of second-hand new energy vehicles. According to relevant regulations, tax-exempt vehicles remain within the tax-exempt scope when transferred, and the transferee must re-declare the tax exemption to the relevant tax authority within 60 days from the date of purchase or acquisition of the vehicle.
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