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General Directorate of Internal Revenue (DGII). External source.

Santo DomingoThe General Directorate of Internal Revenue (DGII) reported this Friday that it has implemented a series of actions to speed up the delivery of the First registration of motor vehicles, to optimize the service offered to vehicle dealers.

In this regard, he provisionally requested the General Directorate of Traffic Safety and Land Transport (DIGESETT), the National Institute of Traffic and Land Transport (INTRANT)the National Police to not apply fines or retain vehicles whose provisional license plates expired as of July 2024 until the normalization process is complete.

“Vehicles with registration expired before that date will continue to be subject to current regulations,” The DGII clarified this through a press release.

He added that a team specialized in technology, cybersecurity and processes has been formed at the Plaza Luperón offices. “This team is focused on supporting dealers whose adaptation to the recent platform update “It has presented some challenges, so the interaction between the systems and the new platform developed in collaboration with the General Directorate of Customs (DGA) must be improved,” he said.

Vehicles with provisional license plates that expire after July will not be fined

Additionally, the Department of Motor Vehicles has increased its staff and will implement weekend shifts for in-house work to ensure services remain up to industry and taxpayer expectations.

“He DGII deeply values ​​the trust placed in it by industry associations, such as the Association of Vehicle Manufacturers Dealers (ACOFAVE), the Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers Dealers Inc. (AFAMOTO), the United Group of the Automotive Industry of the Dominican Republic (Guía RD), the Association of Dealers of Cibao (ADECI), the National Association of Vehicle Distribution Agencies (ANADIVE), and the Association of Young Vehicle Importers (ASOJOIMVE), among others. “Continuous communication with these unions has been essential for the implementation of technological improvements and the optimization of the service,” the document reads.

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