Who pays the transfer fee when selling a car in Victoria?

The seller should provide you with this. Make sure it has been issued no more than 30 days before the date of sale. Pay the transfer fee and motor vehicle duty fee. In Victoria, you'll need to pay a motor vehicle duty fee when a vehicle is registered or transferred to your name.
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Who pays motor vehicle duty in Victoria buyer or seller?

The rate is charged on either the market value of the car or the purchase price (whichever is greater). Unlike some other states, the stamp duty is collected by the dealer, whereas if you are buying privately it is paid directly to VicRoads by the purchaser.
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How do I transfer ownership of a car in Victoria?

Complete the transfer online

To complete a transfer online you need to provide: details and a scan/photo of your original roadworthy certificate issued not more than 30 days before the date of sale, and. payment of the transfer fee and motor vehicle duty (if applicable)
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What is the process for selling a car Victoria?

To complete the form:
  1. Complete the 'seller details' section, including your VicRoads licence/customer number. ...
  2. Check that the 'buyer details' section has been completed correctly by the buyer.
  3. Ensure both you and the buyer sign the completed transfer form.
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Who pays stamp duty buyer or seller?

It is always the home buyer who pays stamp duty, not the seller. Usually, your solicitor will pay it on your behalf as part of the purchase process.
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Documents required for selling a car in Victoria Australia



How much is a roadworthy certificate Vic?

it can depend on the age, type and condition of the vehicle being tested. It's a good idea to shop around for the best deal, but typically the fee will be between $150 and $200 for a car with no defects.
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Can I sell a car in Victoria without a roadworthy certificate?

It is legal for a private seller to sell a registered vehicle in Victoria without a roadworthy certificate (RWC) provided you remove the car's number-plates and return them to VicRoads before the sale takes place.
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How do you sell a car privately?

Steps to selling your car privately
  1. Step 1: Sale confirmation. Once the buyer has been approved for finance on your vehicle, we ask them for your contact details. ...
  2. Step 2: Sale agreement and invoice. ...
  3. Step 3: Roadworthy & technical inspection. ...
  4. Step 4: Sale finalisation.
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What do I do with my old number plates Victoria?

Old vehicle plates should be returned to a VicRoads Customer Service Centre. Note: If your new number plate is a bike rack or exempt trailer plate, you do not have to contact VicRoads. If you intend to attach these number plates to a new vehicle, keep them in the box provided and take the whole package to the dealer.
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What forms do I need to change ownership of a car?

Forms to complete
  1. Notice of change of particulars (NCP)
  2. Application for registration and licensing (RLV)
  3. Notice of change of ownership/sale of motor vehicle (NCO)
  4. Notice in respect of traffic register number (ANR)
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Do I need a roadworthy to transfer to a family member Vic?

This transfer does not require a Certificate of Roadworthiness or payment of fees.
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Who pays for change of ownership?

It's the buyer's responsibility to pay for the change of ownership. Before the sale of the vehicle has been completed, the seller should ask to see proof the buyer has completed the required sections to confirm the change of ownership.
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Does car registration have GST Vic?

Motor Vehicle Registration: In Victoria, the vehicle registration is broken up into 3 parts: Registration Fee, TAC Charge and Duty Insurance. Only the TAC Charge includes GST; the other 2 components are GST Free.
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Do you pay stamp duty on unregistered car Victoria?

Penalties apply if you do not lodge your application on time, or if you under-declare your vehicle's value. If the vehicle is unregistered, you pay duty at the time you lodge a registration application.
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What documents do you need when selling a car?

Here are the documents you should have to make your life easier when you come to sell.
  • V5C logbook.
  • Service history.
  • MOT certificate history.
  • Repairs and parts receipts.
  • Remaining car warranty.
  • Number plate retention form (V317) if applicable.
  • Car owner's handbook.
  • Proof of reservation and purchase receipts.
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What does change of ownership cost?

How much does it cost to change ownership of a car in Gauteng? In general, in Gauteng, there is always a registration fee you will have to pay and another fee in order to carry out the licensing of your car. Each province determines the registration fee and is generally set between ninety and two hundred.
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Where can I get change of ownership papers?

To transfer ownership of a vehicle, you must fill out a yellow Notification of Change of Ownership (NCO) form. This can be downloaded from the internet here, or you can acquire one of these forms from your local Traffic Department.
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Can I do change of ownership without roadworthy?

Fear not though, as vehicle ownership can be transferred without a valid roadworthy certificate. The licensing department will gladly transfer the ownership and provide a new registration document but will withhold the license disc until such time as a valid roadworthy certificate can be produced.
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What is checked in a Victorian roadworthy?

steering, suspensions and braking systems. seats and seatbelts. lights and reflectors. windscreen, and windows including front wipers and washers.
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How long does a RWC last in Vic?

Roadworthy certificate

This is a general safety check conducted by a licensed vehicle tester and is valid for 30 days from the date of issue.
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What makes a car unroadworthy?

Avoiding common safety mistakes will help you get a roadworthy certificate in your first attempt. One of the top reasons people fail their certification is due to malfunctioning lighting. Lights must not be cracked, and the lenses cannot be faded. Indication, brake and number plate lights are often forgotten.
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How long is a roadworthy certificate valid?

A roadworthy certificate is valid for a period of 2 months (since 29th July 2011, previously 6 months), and therefore a VALID roadworthy certificate means that the vehicle passed a roadworthiness test within the last 2 months.
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How long can I leave my car unregistered Victoria?

Complaints about Unregistered Vehicle Permits should be directed to VicRoads. Expired but Uncancelled Registration - VicRoads allows vehicle owners a grace period of three months past the registration expiry date for the vehicle to be re-registered by the owner.
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