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Begin with Part A, where both the donor(s) and recipient(s) must provide their full legal names, telephone numbers, and mailing addresses. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid processing delays.
Next, fill in the vehicle information section. Include details such as make, model, year, registration number, and VIN. This information is crucial for identifying the vehicle being gifted.
Both parties must sign the declaration at the bottom of Part A. This confirms that no consideration has been exchanged for the gift and acknowledges potential audits by the Ministry of Finance.
If applicable, complete Part B for gifts from outside British Columbia. Indicate which qualifying tax was paid and provide proof of payment documentation as required.
Once completed, present this form to your Autoplan broker along with any necessary documentation for processing.
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