Late payment of IPVA 2023 can generate a very serious fine

The IPVA is the Tax on Motor Vehicle Ownership. This tax has its amounts, terms and rates defined by the resident state. For the year 2023, several federations have already started to disclose the payment schedule for this tax and its delay can generate a very serious fine, so it is very important to be aware. Keep reading and understand better about the fines in the IPVA delay.

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The IPVA delay can be very expensive

All those who own motor vehicles active in Brazilian territory are obliged to pay the IPVA. However, its value may vary according to your state, after all, each one, through the Treasury Department, defines the rate.

Several Brazilian states have already started releasing the IPVA payment schedule and it is very important to pay attention to their dates. After all, late payment can lead to quite expensive losses.

The damage caused by this delay can range from negating the name of the owner, to not releasing the license for the vehicle to circulate on public roads. The lack of this license can be very expensive for you, after all, in addition to causing a very serious fine of R$ 293.47, you will still have 7 points added to your driver's license.

interest on delay

The fines for non-payment of IPVA within the period established by the state will be very high. It is predicted that there will be a fine of 0.33% for each day of delay, but after 20 days, the percentage increases to 20%.

The percentage can reach up to 50% if the state so wishes, by including the name of the owner in the Active Debt.

In addition to the fine with the active debt, monthly interest of at least 1% will also be added non-stop until the payment is made. In this way, the owner of the vehicle will end up with the CPF (in the case of an individual) or CNPJ (in the case of a legal entity) negative.

The consequences of this will depend on your case. There will be a risk of, in addition to exaggerated interest, the attachment of goods.

Therefore, the name registered in the Active Debt will have similar consequences to those individuals with the name in the SPC and Serasa. The active debt is for the government to have greater control over those who are in debt.

How to pay?

Payment of debts will take place through official government channels or in places that have accreditation for this. By paying off a specific debt, it is possible to negotiate all other outstanding debts.

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