Caracas Mayor's Office urges people to pay vehicle tax before March 31

This is a simple process that varies if the taxpayer is already registered or is new.
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Published at: 04/03/2026 01:22 PM

The Mayor's Office of Caracas, through the Municipal Superintendency of Administration and Revenue (SUMAR), reminds taxpayers who are domiciled or resident in the Libertador municipality, that they have until March 31 of this year to declare and pay the Vehicle Tax.

This is a simple process that varies if the taxpayer is already registered or is new. In this regard, they must enter the official portal https://caracas.sigat.net/, to verify that they are on the correct platform of the Mayor's Office of Caracas and view the same icon.

For regular taxpayers who are already registered, the process is approved immediately. When entering the platform, they must go to the vehicle section, click on the license plate of the registered vehicle, select a new declaration and the year to be declared, in this case 2026. Make the respective payment from your bank and then upload the data to the platform.

In the case of new taxpayers in the Bolivarian Libertador municipality of Caracas, they must register their profile and upload the vehicle data to attach the following files in PDF format to the system: property title, registration card or purchase-sale document and the payment of the tax for the year 2025; it doesn't matter if it was made in another municipality.

It should be noted that this process requires a few days to be approved, so it is important not to wait until March 31 to complete it, in order to avoid an extemporaneous payment, that is, outside the defined payment period for taxes.

The calculation of the vehicle tax in Caracas is determined according to its category and the payment will be fixed at the exchange of the referenced Dynamic Account Unit (UCD) for the highest-valued currency published by the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV), which can only be paid in bolivars through digital platforms. Cash is not accepted.

Mazo News Team

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