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For six months rego and initial transfer:-

License Fee: $104.05

Insurance : $113.86

GST on insurance: $11.39

Stamp duty on insurance: $12.50

Recording: $9.60

Adjustment: $0.00

Plate Fee: $18.00

Stamp Duty: $295.75

Total $565.15

You can add to that:

Movement Permit: $14.85

Inspection fee's: $136.90

All up $716.90

Hope that helps.

Yep 1990 GTR under the 15 year rule. That's what I paid in April of this year.

FYI just paid another 12 months rego and that was $466.50. Remember that the 'total' licensing fee is a total of the Insurance and the licensing fee combined plus the various GST's. So 6 months should be around the $240 mark.

Inspection Fee is actually $53.70 not $135 as the car is going through an Engineers endorsement, otherwise, it will be a full fee.

Not sure on that but it may have changed since I put mine over in April this year. If it's an import and first time inspection you need to pay the $135. The inspector checked my receipt to make sure I had paid for the proper inspection.

Yeah, that was the case but it has change now. I am a Trader and bring cars to the Pits all the time. As of 10th April (that was when the new compliance worksheet came out - Verion 10), we only need to pay like normal inspection fees - it was a new review.

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it also depend on the amount that you put on the car's value, stamp duty works on the base of the car's purchas price.....

its better to bring the T/T invoice to show the amount that you paid for the "car" rather than add all the shipping cost and GST and duty.

but other costs are fixed.

Yes thats true. We all have to pay the rego like any other cars but for the transfer, it is based only the value of the car and should not include freight, GST, customs...etc. Should be between the $8k - $11k mark.

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