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For a fulll breakdown of entitlements refer to the table Transfer and duty exemptions for beneficiaries and family law court orders.

Applicant for registration transfer

Transfer fee

Duty

Duty exemption requirements

Beneficiaries

Under the terms of a will where the beneficiary is a joint registered operator AND owner with the deceased

Exempt

Exempt

Statutory Declaration for duty exemption must be completed and presented to Service Tasmania at the time of transfer.

Beneficiaries

Under the terms of a will where the beneficiary is not a joint registered operator with the deceased

Payable

Exempt

Service Tasmania staff will check the declaration and advise if you qualify for the exemption.

  • Forms are available on the State Revenue website.

Transfers following a breakup.

Of marriage, de facto relationship or significant relationship.

Payable

Exempt

Exemption must be approved by the State Revenue Office before the vehicle is transferred.

A letter from State Revenue granting the exemption must be presented.

Contact the SRO (03) 6166 4400 (Select option 4 then option 3) for details on how to apply for an exemption.

Please refer to the Registration options page for more information