December 22, 2024
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Rada adopts new rules for car trade: what will change

Rada adopts new rules for car trade: what will changeThe Verkhovna Rada supported draft law No. 9083 on new rules for vehicle trading by 270 votes. The law will allow car sellers to
carry out transactions without registering with the MIA’s Centralized Automobile Registration and Customs Control Center.
”, — write: unn.ua

The Verkhovna Rada has approved draft law No. 9083 on new rules for vehicle trade, MP Oleksiy Honcharenko said on Telegram, UNN reports.

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“The Rada has approved new rules for vehicle trade (No. 9083). There were 270 votes in favor,” MP Oleksiy Honcharenko said on Telegram.

According to the Ukravtoprom association, the law is aimed at simplifying the trade in used cars.

According to the MP, in particular, those engaged in the wholesale and retail trade of motor vehicles will be able to buy and sell vehicles as goods without registering them with the Centralized State Automobile Registration and Tax Administration.

“Today, organizations that trade in used vehicles, when buying a car for the purpose of its further resale, are obliged to account for it not as a commodity, but as a fixed asset for their own use,” Ukrautoprom explained.

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