NewsWhore
08-13-2009, 07:20 PM
Beginning Monday and lasting until 30 November, the Department of Taxes (DGII) is renewing vehicle registrations. The government expects to collect RD$1 billion.
This would be RD$300,000,000 less than last year's collections, according to DGII director, Juan Hernandez. He said that vehicles up to the 2004 model year will pay RD$1,400, which explains the expected decline in collections, since before these vehicles paid more. For vehicles from the 2005 model year, the fee for the renewed registration sticker is RD$2,200.
Hernandez reminded vehicle owners that a fine is set at RD$600 if the deadline is missed.
This year, the DGII says 1,051,708 vehicles require the renewal of the Yearly Motor Vehicle Circulation Tax. Of these, 48% are cars, 24% cargo vehicles and 20% are SUVs.
As reported in Diario Libre, there are 263 places nationwide where the stickers can be obtained.
To obtain the renewal, vehicle owners need to present a copy of the vehicle registration at any of the savings and loan associations, or in banks such as BDI, BDA, ADEMI, Vimenca, Las Americas and Adopem. The DGII offices in Las Terrenas, Pedernales, Jimani, Villa Vasquez, Samana or Sanchez will also be issuing the stickers.
Online requests are accepted on the DGII website www.dgii.gov.do (http://www.dgii.gov.do), by clicking on the option "Marbete 2009", entering the license plate number, and the credit card number, and the new registration will be delivered to the address indicated.
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This would be RD$300,000,000 less than last year's collections, according to DGII director, Juan Hernandez. He said that vehicles up to the 2004 model year will pay RD$1,400, which explains the expected decline in collections, since before these vehicles paid more. For vehicles from the 2005 model year, the fee for the renewed registration sticker is RD$2,200.
Hernandez reminded vehicle owners that a fine is set at RD$600 if the deadline is missed.
This year, the DGII says 1,051,708 vehicles require the renewal of the Yearly Motor Vehicle Circulation Tax. Of these, 48% are cars, 24% cargo vehicles and 20% are SUVs.
As reported in Diario Libre, there are 263 places nationwide where the stickers can be obtained.
To obtain the renewal, vehicle owners need to present a copy of the vehicle registration at any of the savings and loan associations, or in banks such as BDI, BDA, ADEMI, Vimenca, Las Americas and Adopem. The DGII offices in Las Terrenas, Pedernales, Jimani, Villa Vasquez, Samana or Sanchez will also be issuing the stickers.
Online requests are accepted on the DGII website www.dgii.gov.do (http://www.dgii.gov.do), by clicking on the option "Marbete 2009", entering the license plate number, and the credit card number, and the new registration will be delivered to the address indicated.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#4)