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DGII extends the deadline for getting road circulation stickers

The Tax Agency has extended to 31 December 2019 the selling of vehicular circulation permits at 611 branches of 31 financial entities nationwide. The DGII says that as of 2 January, DIGESETT officers have been instructed to tow vehicles that do not present the stickers on their front windows. Those not getting their sticker in time will need to pay a RD$2,000 fine.

At the first deadline for the renewal, 1,159,099 units of vehicles had already renewed their tag of a fleet of 1,374,321 units, for 84.3%. There were 215,222 taxpayers that needed to get the sticker known as the “marbete.”

The amount collected so far was RD$1.9 billion. It is estimated that RD$2.25 billion will be eventually collected.

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17 December 2019