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Tranferring Rego


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  • Member For: 17y 7m 25d
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I think you can add someones name for very little cost , but to change it over usually depends on the sale amount so just say you sold it to her for $1000 and the costs should only be around $100

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  • Member For: 15y 11m 17d
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  • Location: Burpengary QLD

If the rules are similar to QLD you should be able to transfer it to her name without stamp duties if you declare the car is a gift, then you should only have to pay the transfer fee.

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  • Member For: 14y 10m 8d

I have just bought a car, NSW rega transfer fee is $95 plus stamp duty which is 3% of either the purchase price or market value which ever is greater!

But most of the people behind the counter wouldn't know the market value so you can usually put down a cheaper price as long as it's not too crazy, you wouldn't get away with a saying you bought a 2009 Falcon for $1500 for example.

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  • Member For: 18y 9m 4d
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Pretty sure that if the sale price is unrealistic the fee is charged on the market value of the car. How much it gets enforced I don't know but that's what I found when I looked into it.

The RTA are cracking down on this as it will cost them money. If your unrealistic with the price they may deman market value.

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  • Member For: 16y 12d
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what is the real out laying for them to change over rego.. apart from them printing out a new rego sheet and the clerk entering in data. fair enough the transfer fee but 3% sale price!! feel sorry for anyone buying $100k+ cars

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