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Government launches Renave, which will reduce bureaucracy in the sale of cars

02.09.2015

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Renave not require the transfer of vehicle documentation for resale

Renave not require the transfer of vehicle documentation for resale Photo: Monica imbuzeiro / O Globo 

The government announced the bureaucracy sales of used cars in Brazil. Released on Tuesday, the National Registry of Vehicles in Stock (Renave) no longer require the transfer of vehicle documentation for resale and will be valid from March next year. This will generate a savings of $ 980 per car and a reduction of 15 days in the current pending transfer. The expectation is that the measure generate savings of up to R$ 6 billion for businesses.

Transactions between the car owner and shop will be done electronically through the issuance of an electronic invoice entry. Thus, the vehicle will immediately to stock the shop. The document will serve as a guarantee for citizens who delivers your car in the multi-brand retailers, as shall not be liable for any fines or other occurrences.

In addition, the government plans to integrate Denatran databases, Detrans, IRS and state departments of Finance. The idea is to organize a system that reveals the entire history of vehicle owners, with data from the first sale to the destruction.

 

Source: Extra

 

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