Santo Domingo. – This Sunday, January 18, the renewal of the Vehicle Circulation Tax (tag) expires digitally; However, the deadline to renew it in person remains open until January 31.
The General Directorate of Internal Taxes (DGII) Remember that the permit to circulate can be acquired from the institution’s application or by entering www.dgii.gov.do. To complete the process, you only need the identification number or RNC and the vehicle license plate data.
Those who opt for online renewal can receive the tag in approximately 4 business days in Santo Domingo and 8 days in the interior of the country. In case of face-to-face renewal, delivery is immediate.
Until Wednesday, January 14, 997,657 owners of motor vehicles had not renewed the road tax. For the fiscal period 2025-2026a total of 2,086,756 vehicles are enabled to renew the tag, which represents an increase in 193,732 units compared to the previous cycle, when the figure was 1,893,024 vehicles.
The DGII estimates that the total collection during this process will reach RD$3,433,806,000a figure that mobilizes thousands of owners throughout the country every year.
The label values remain unchanged compared to the previous period: RD$1,500 for vehicles manufactured until 2020 and RD$3,000 for those manufactured from 2021.
The renewal process is available at 47 financial entitieswith 856 branches distributed throughout the country, in addition to the DGII collections in Montecristi and Samanauntil Saturday January 31, 2026.
Penalties for non-renewal
- RD$2,000: vehicles that do not renew before January 31, 2026.
- RD$2,100: vehicles that did not renew the tag 2024-2025 (RD$2,000 for non-renewal + RD$100 for administrative cessation).
- RD$3,100: vehicles that did not renew the tag 2023-2024 and previous years (RD$3,000 for non-renewal + RD$100 for administrative cessation).
