Year in and year out, the Tax on Ownership of Motor Vehicles (IPVA) always goes into our accounts. Making your payment is extremely important to circulate freely with your vehicles. However, many find it difficult to pay, as they are used to the traditional way. That's why today we teach how to pay VAT in an easier way.
Pay the IPVA in a few seconds
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Despite the discounts available when the IPVA is paid in advance (in some states), the headache and wear and tear faced in the payment process are not worth it. However, for Nubank digital bank account holders, there is a very viable alternative in which payment is made at home and in a few seconds.
It's simple and fast, in just a few clicks, you'll pay your IPVA. Now, check out how to pay the IPVA through the app Nubank:
- Open the Nubank app
- Click on the “Pay” button
- Go to “Pay bill”
- Select option to scan barcode
- Place the barcode in the area indicated by the application
- Inform when the transaction should be carried out
- Check the data and then select the option “Confirm payment”
- Complete the operation by entering your password
That's it, in the blink of an eye, you've paid your IPVA. Practical, isn't it?
If you have an account at another digital bank, contact support and check if they are authorized to carry out this transaction.
The ease of paying bills in today's world
With technological advancement, we have become capable of performing activities that previously cost a large amount of time in a few seconds. For example, to pay a bill, the common thing was to go to a lottery house or to a bank and settle the expense. However, cell phones and their technologies have evolved, and today we can count on applications that help us in this matter. So it is possible to notice that digital resources are increasingly present and efficient in society.
Consequently, banks have turned to the digital world and today operate both physically and digitally. Many banking institutions have even emerged with exclusive operation in the digital world, without necessarily having a branch and are known as digital banks.