Something similar happened to a friend of mine, as I understand it...
If the vehicle is new... purchased interstate, BUT registered for the first time in NSW (i.e. NSW Plates), you don't need a Blue Slip.
If the Vehicle is registered in the state of purchase (i.e. QLD or VIC plates) THEN purchased by a NSW resident, the vehicle needs a Blue Slip to transfer it onto NSW registration. Apparently it is to stop the states minor differing regulations (i.e. Tint) spilling over to NSW. To avoid all this, the last car I bought interstate, I had registered in NSW by the dealer.
The reality is, it's another cash grab from the government, dressed up!
Also... if you change the State of registration, I think some stamp duty payment (or difference thereof) which may apply! Anyone know more?
If the vehicle is new... purchased interstate, BUT registered for the first time in NSW (i.e. NSW Plates), you don't need a Blue Slip.
If the Vehicle is registered in the state of purchase (i.e. QLD or VIC plates) THEN purchased by a NSW resident, the vehicle needs a Blue Slip to transfer it onto NSW registration. Apparently it is to stop the states minor differing regulations (i.e. Tint) spilling over to NSW. To avoid all this, the last car I bought interstate, I had registered in NSW by the dealer.
The reality is, it's another cash grab from the government, dressed up!
Also... if you change the State of registration, I think some stamp duty payment (or difference thereof) which may apply! Anyone know more?
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