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Báo Gia LaiBáo Gia Lai28/06/2023


(GLO)- On June 28, the Government issued Decree 41/2023/ND-CP stipulating a 50% reduction in registration fees for cars, trailers or semi-trailers pulled by cars and similar vehicles manufactured and assembled domestically.

Accordingly, from July 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023, the first registration fee for automobiles, trailers or semi-trailers pulled by automobiles and vehicles similar to domestically manufactured and assembled automobiles is equal to 50% of the fee prescribed in Decree No. 10/2022/ND-CP dated January 15, 2022 of the Government regulating registration fees; current resolutions of the People's Council or current decisions of the People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities on local registration fee collection levels and amendments, supplements and replacements (if any).

50% reduction in registration fee for domestically produced and assembled cars from 1-7 photo 1

50% reduction in registration fee for domestically produced cars from July 1

From January 1, 2024 onwards, the registration fee collection rate will continue to be implemented according to the provisions of Decree No. 10/2022/ND-CP dated January 15, 2022 of the Government regulating registration fees; current resolutions of the People's Council or current decisions of the People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities on local registration fee collection rates and amendments, supplements and replacements (if any).



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