Many car owners, for personal reasons, business trips or infrequent use, let their cars expire before taking them for inspection. Many people wonder whether the inspection period will be deducted for the time the inspection is overdue and what the inspection fee is.
Regarding this issue, a representative of a vehicle inspection center in Hanoi said that when the vehicle's inspection expires, the owner brings the car to the inspection center. Depending on the year of manufacture of the vehicle, there will be different inspection cycles.
According to regulations, cars that are overdue for inspection by a few days or a few months will not have their inspection cycle time deducted because the cycle is calculated from the time the car passes inspection at the inspection center (illustrative photo).
When the car passes all inspection items, the inspection center will issue a registration certificate and an inspection stamp with an inspection cycle calculated from the date of issuance of the certificate and inspection stamp. The car will not have its inspection overdue time deducted from this inspection cycle.
Regarding inspection fees, according to current regulations, people who bring their cars for inspection will need to pay three service fees, charges, and charges. Including technical safety and environmental protection inspection service fees; inspection certificate issuance fees, and road use fees.
In the case of Giao thong Newspaper readers, if it is a personal car, according to Circular 55/2022/TT-BTC amending Circular 238/2016/TT-BTC, the service fee for technical safety and environmental protection inspection of passenger cars with less than 10 seats is 250,000 VND. The fee for issuing a registration certificate for a car according to Circular 44/2023/TT-BTC is 45,000 VND.
Regarding road use fees, according to Decree No. 90/2023/ND-CP stipulating the collection rates, collection, payment, exemption, management and use of road use fees, effective from February 1, 2024; Private cars will have a collection rate of VND 130,000/month. For vehicles with an inspection cycle of more than 1 year, the owner can pay the road use fee annually (12 months) or according to the vehicle inspection cycle.
According to Circular 30/2024 regulating motor vehicle inspection, the inspection cycle for each type of vehicle is as follows:
Passenger cars of all types with up to 9 seats not used for transportation business: The first inspection cycle lasts 36 months and is exempt from inspection. After this cycle, cars with a production period of up to 7 years have a 24-month inspection cycle; cars with a production period of over 7 years to 20 years, the inspection cycle is 12 months. Cars with a production period of over 20 years, the inspection cycle is 6 months.
Passenger cars of all types with more than 9 seats: The first cycle is 24 months and is exempt from inspection; after this cycle, cars with a production period of up to 5 years, the inspection cycle is 12 months; cars with a production period of more than 5 years, the inspection cycle is 6 months.
The first inspection cycle for trucks of all types, tractor-trailers and semi-trailers is 24 months (exempt from inspection); after this cycle, for trucks of all types, specialized vehicles, tractor-trailers with a production period of up to 7 years, trailers and semi-trailers with a production period of up to 12 years, the inspection cycle is 12 months.
Trucks of all kinds, specialized vehicles, tractors with a production period of over 7 years, trailers and semi-trailers with a production period of over 12 years, the inspection cycle is 6 months.
For this group of modified vehicles, the first inspection cycle is 12 months, then there is a periodic inspection cycle every 6 months.
Passenger cars of all types with more than 9 seats that have been manufactured for 15 years or more (including passenger cars with more than 9 seats that have been converted into passenger cars with up to 9 seats) have a periodic inspection cycle of 3 months/time.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/dang-kiem-o-to-qua-han-co-bi-tru-thoi-gian-trong-chu-ky-kiem-dinh-khong-192241205173010562.htm
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