차량기준가액Finance/Real Estate
September 20, 2023
by. Money Daily
Our home assets that are checked when looking at eligibility for special supply subscriptions or government support benefits. Today, we will learn how to check the value of a vehicle. How can I calculate the current value of a used car that is not even new?
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It is literally the current standard market price of my car, that is, the monetary value calculated. Vehicles are consumables, and their asset value is determined by depreciation based on the period of use. It is also called the vehicle standard price. However, it is said that it may differ from the standard car market price announced by the local government.
As mentioned earlier, vehicle value is often used in daily life, such as applying for government subsidies, special supply subscriptions, or calculating automobile taxes, so it is good to know it. The vehicle price standards for special operations are also mentioned in detail in Money Ilbo’s related posts.
The vehicle value is the base price multiplied by the residual value rate (remaining value). The residual value rate by period of use is announced annually by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
The standard price is also disclosed every year through a notice from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety. You don’t need to calculate it yourself. This is because there is a simple way to check the standard price or vehicle value. If you feel that the car value is not correct when you check it, try calculating it yourself through the link below.
There are several ways to check the value of a vehicle. Today, we will learn how to check on Bokboro and Hometax. You can use it easily as there is no need for separate membership registration or car registration number during the search process.
Although the Bokbokro site is simple, searches may not work well for some car models. In that case, check the vehicle registration form number and search through Hometax. For reference, the vehicle model number is written in number 5 of the vehicle registration certificate and model year.