The next expiration date is approaching, and users must know this fundamental information before paying their fee.
He Unique vehicle income collection system (SUCIVE) Remind the drivers that the expiration date of the fourth quota of rolling patents is approaching. In that sense, drivers must know what are the Debts from his shot to be able to pay them in a timely manner, and to avoid any fine for breach.
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The quotas expire every two months. With the first four already fulfilled -January 20, March 20, May 20 and July 20-, The fifth is approaching, which expires on September 20. Then, there is only one more for the remainder of the year; November 20.


To know the value that each fee must be paid, it is calculated on a Vehicle value percentagefrom the market value updated by the Autodata Price Table, except VAT. The year in which it has been acquired is also taken into account.
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On the other hand, there are Two payment methods offered by Sucive to pay for the patent. It is also confirmed that The 2025 tax system will be the same as 2024with a variation by exchange rate adjusted to the annual average to September 2024 (+1.33%) equivalent to $ 39,442.
Payment methods for patent
Payment can be made in two ways. The first is form on-line Through Visa, Banred and the Bruc
The second is through The application that Sucive launched in which users can Perform your proceduresreceive information about the different vehicles of the same owner, make payments, receive notifications about quota maturitiesdriver’s notebook, debts, fines and others.
The period established to pay the fines is three months from its imposition. The amounts set in pesos will be adjusted annually according to the variation of the CPI between November of the previous year and the same current month, rounding to multiples of 100. When inflation exceeds 20%, An early update of values is contemplated.
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