In that case, you need to do exactly the same as if you were selling the car in Tas- ie give a receipt and complete the relevant section on your rego document - it is up to the buyer to do the rest.
Why would the buyer want to register a car in other people's address? Does not make sense at all.
If the buyer is from ACT, he/she has to register the car in ACT, nothing to do with you. Make sure the buyer sign all the paper when you sell it.
http://www.rego.act.gov.au/regis ... -interstate-vehicle
"If you acquire, or become the operator of, an interstate vehicle, you must establish the vehicle registration in the ACT within one month of the purchase date. An establishment fee and duty is payable.
Duty is charged on the market value or purchase price including GST, trade-in allowance, fleet discounts, accessories, any additions to the vehicle and equipment attached to the cab chassis e.g. tipper body or tray." |