Economy January 19, 2025 | 10:00 am

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The renewal of the online tag expires this Sunday

The General Directorate of Internal Taxes website states that the deadline for renewing the vehicle circulation tax or tag expires this Sunday, January 19.

“It can also be renewed electronically through the www.dgii.gov.do website and the DGII mobile application from the beginning of the period and until Sunday, January 19, 2025,” the institution recalls.

Sanctions

Failure to renew the tag on time establishes the following penalties:

  • RD$2,000.00 (surcharge) for vehicles not renewed before January 31, 2025.
  • RD$2,100.00 will be charged to vehicles that did not renew the 2023-2024 tag (RD$2,000.00 for non-renewal penalty + RD$100.00 for administrative cessation).
  • RD$ 3,100.00 to cars that did not renew in the 2022-2023 tag and previous years (RD$3,000.00 for non-renewal penalty + RD$100.00 for administrative cessation).

According to the provisions of Law 63-17 and its amendments, the vehicle circulation tax is paid through the renewal of the Marbete. The tag is an adhesive label with a numerical sequence that serves as a mechanism to control the payment of this tax, which is paid annually for the right of circulation of motor vehicles.

The 2024-2025 tag renewal process runs from Tuesday, October 22, 2024, to Friday, January 31, 2025.

Article 1 of Law 225-07 establishes the annual tax on the right to circulate vehicles of all types according to the following rate:

  1. Cars with more than five (5) years of manufacture will pay as a right to circulation the sum of one thousand five hundred pesos (RD$1,500.00)
  2. Vehicles with five (5) years or less of manufacture will pay three thousand pesos (RD$3,000.00)

Explanatory note: Article 2 of Law 225-07 establishes that the amounts established as payment of the annual tax on the right of circulation of vehicles of all types will be adjusted each fiscal year by the corresponding inflation rate according to figures published by the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic.

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