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When does the deadline “expire,” and how is payment made?

When does the deadline “expire,” and how is payment made?

Drivers who have not already paid road tax for 2024 have until Thursday 29 February 2024.

Through it Official website of AADEyou can download the road tax for 2024, without using Taxisnet codes, but only using the VAT number and the vehicle registration number.

According to an announcement by AADE, 2024 toll payment notices can be obtained from My Car application.

Vehicle owners can pay road tax through the AADE myCar platform in three ways.

How is payment made?

Here's how to pay the toll fee:

Through automated trading machines Located in banks. In this case, you will be asked for a QR Code, that is, the icon located at the top right of the notification panel.

Through online banking As long as you can access the application available from your bank. In this case, you will be asked for the RF code. It is the 23-digit number located in the center of the notification panel immediately after the letters “RF”.

end, At the nearest bank or ELTA branchafter printing the notice in advance.

Also print using Taxisnet codes

You must have Taxisnet codes, personal VAT number as well as vehicle registration number.

Then you log in to AADE's MyCar app.

Then click on the “Log in to the application” option.

Next, enter the Taxisnet codes and press CONNECT.

Then click on “Vehicle Traffic Fees”.

Immediately after that, select “Vehicle Toll Notifications.”

After that, you verify that the value-added tax number and year (2024) displayed are correct, and then enter the vehicle registration number.

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Then tap “Traffic Toll Notice” to save the file on your mobile phone or computer, where you can then print it.

What you need to know

In fact, AADE has published a related guide containing 7 questions and answers with everything you need to know:

1. If I transfer ownership of the vehicle during the current year, do I have to pay next year’s registration tax?
– no. The cardholder must pay the fee on January 1 or until the extension, if granted.

2. I am a co-owner of the vehicle and have been issued fee forms per AFM. Do we all have to pay them?
– no. The fees are indivisible and it is sufficient for one of the partners to pay them. If they do not pay, each of them shall be jointly responsible for the full amount.

3. The registration number was changed and you paid the fees before the change. Do I also owe fees on the new number?
– No, because the two numbers are linked and the payment is valid regardless of the number that was made.

4. When are fees not due?
– When the vehicle is stopped voluntarily or forcibly before the beginning of the tax year.

5. What are the consequences if the road tax is not paid on time?
– In addition to the annual road tax, a fine is also imposed:

  • The same fees if the vehicle is two-wheeler, three-wheeler IX, or a passenger car
  • Half the fee if the vehicle is a DX passenger, truck or bus.
  • 30 euros, if the road tax is less than 30 euros.
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6. Why does the message “Insufficient data to calculate fees” appear?

– Depending on the vehicle type, fees are calculated based on engine cubic centimeters (cc), emissions (CO2), gross weight and seats. If the calculation basis is not filled in, the fee cannot be calculated and you will have to contact the Regional Transport Agency to correct the pass.

7. Why does the message “AFM” not appear as the vehicle owner appear?

– The Tax Identification Number (TIN) you filled in is either incorrect (so you fill in the correct number) or it is written on the license, Tax Identification Number (TIN). Differs from the owner data (in which case it connects to the regional transfer service) or differs from the data held by our service (in which case it connects to DOY). If none of the above apply, you may be entering an incorrect registration number.