Understanding Delays in Renewal Fees
why isn't the renewal fee charged yet?
Understanding Renewal Fees and Registration Charges
This article aims to clarify the processes surrounding renewal fees and registration charges, particularly in relation to expiration dates.
Renewal Fee Timing
The renewal fee is not currently being charged because the expiration date of your registration is still more than 75 days away. It's important to note that:
- The system generates renewal fees only when the expiration date is 75 days or less from today.
- If your current expiration date falls outside this timeframe, you will not see any processing for renewal fees until you are within that window.
What Happens When You Approach the Deadline?
As you get closer to the 75-day mark before your registration expires, expect that:
- The system will automatically generate and process your renewal fees.
- You will receive notifications regarding these charges as they occur.
New Registration Fee for Next Year
A new $71 registration fee has already been implemented. This charge pertains specifically to next year's renewal, which becomes effective after January 1st. Here’s what you should know:
- This fee may appear on your account even if it seems inaccurately calculated by CDK at present.
- You might want to consider updating the system settings so that it can charge next year’s fees in advance for used cars. This proactive approach ensures you're always charging appropriately while allowing room for refunds if necessary.
Next Steps
I recommend reaching out directly with any concerns about how these changes affect billing practices or calculations. Additionally, I will inform Shanna about your inquiry regarding this matter so she can assist further if needed.
Conclusion
Please keep an eye on upcoming deadlines and ensure you're prepared for any automatic renewals as they approach. If you have further questions or need assistance with adjusting settings related to these charges, do not hesitate to ask!