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29th January 2016, 09:09 AM
#11
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Clunk
Far out, well that sucks balls having to pay stamp duty yet again just to transfer a car to another state
No you should..
You only pay stamp duty if you buy..
If you buy in a different state you don't pay stamp duty to that state, only to the one you wish to register it in..
With our gu the yard paid for a 10 day cover notice and kept the plates.
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29th January 2016 09:09 AM
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29th January 2016, 09:21 AM
#12
Legendary
Originally Posted by
Clunk
Far out, well that sucks balls having to pay stamp duty yet again just to transfer a car to another state
As Kallen already mentioned, if you already own the car and have transferred possession of the said vehicle into your own name in another state, then it is just a transfer fee, and paying for new plates, etc.
Unfortunately, Hodge had just bought his and either had to transfer here or there, and as I presume he doesn't have an address there, so then had to pay the stamp duty and transfer fee here. It is a bit of a rip-off, as the true costs would only really amount to $300 at best, but our governments need revenue to keep us all happy. Thanks for helping us all Hodge ...
Last edited by happygu; 30th January 2016 at 11:32 AM.
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29th January 2016, 10:39 AM
#13
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29th January 2016, 10:44 AM
#14
Originally Posted by
Plasnart
Been 9 years since I bought my GU from NSW so memory may not be 100%, but from memory I only had to get a Vic roadworthy then take it to VicRoads for a quick look over and new plates. They'll take a copy of the roadworthy, check VIN and that's about it and a quick look over (from memory). No weighing or emission tests or anything like that. Seriously, the VicRoads chick who inspected my trol probably didn't know a tyre valve from a spark plug, but she did don a fluoro vest because it's apparently extremely dangerous in the carpark (she didn't warn me about me wearing thongs and singlet, but I'm a rebel you know)! You're dealing with public servants, not mechanics or highway patrol so I don't think you'll have any issues as long as the car's in good nick, the ID numbers all match and it's not stolen, which will be no issue if it's already yours. Don't stress too much.
The RWC testers are getting tougher I have noticed these days. I suppose most realise its gonna fall back on them if they pass an unroadworthy car and the penalties are tougher too I have heard for them. As for VR inspections, like plassy said, and what I have experienced myself when getting an inspection for the engine conversion, they just check the VIN and engine number, make sure you have the roady and your set.
Not much to worry about if your ride is not overly modified. I'd even leave the egr plate in. The mechanic wouldn't be looking for it unless you tell them....
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29th January 2016, 01:13 PM
#15
Patrol God
Sorry folks. I completely overshot the runway. Bad memory. Mine actually came just under $2.5k. What confused my memory is, the original SA form the seller pre-filled out before I got there where he valued the car at around $40k, going by his version of market value... I quickly changed that to the price I actually bought the car off him for which was 35k...
Anyways. Rock won't have to pay anywhere near that as he is only transferring states not ownership....
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29th January 2016, 10:26 PM
#16
Patrol Guru
Thanks everyone. It all makes sense now and should be fairly straight forward.
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29th January 2016, 11:09 PM
#17
I am he, fear me
... did you notice that the bastards charge stamp duty, which is a Tax, on the GST of the Insurance as well as the Insurance Premium?
From the Government website
What is stamp duty?
Stamp duty is a tax on written documents ('instruments') and on certain transactions.
It is imposed by state and territory governments.
It can vary depending on the state or territory, and may be called stamp duty, transfer duty or general duty.
What transactions are taxed? Taxable transactions include:
-motor vehicle registration and transfers
-insurance policies
-leases and mortgages
-hire purchase agreements
-transfers of property (such as businesses, real estate or certain shares).
That is what irks me, how the hell can Stamp Duty be taxed on a Tax payment (GST)!!!
Rotten money grabbing mongrels
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30th January 2016, 10:56 AM
#18
The vic road worthy now includes a brake stop test - that is done on road the with a testing device that provides a print out of the brake test. The brake test print out must be included in the road worthy cert that you take into vic roads. The last vehicle I had road worthy, vic roads only checked that the engine number and chassis number was correct
You used to be able to go to different testers, if the first tester was toooooo picky. I had a vehicle that the tester wanted all the rubber bushes to be replaced. A second tester did not fault the existing bushes.
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30th January 2016, 11:41 AM
#19
Originally Posted by
GQ TANK
The vic road worthy now includes a brake stop test -
This must have only just come in. Hodge hasnt had his car for long and he didnt have to do this, if my memory serves me correctly.
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30th January 2016, 01:57 PM
#20
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
mudski
This must have only just come in. Hodge hasnt had his car for long and he didnt have to do this, if my memory serves me correctly.
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My car had the brake test done and the report was stapled to the RWC. This was August. So not sure when this kicked in.
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