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#81 04-Nov, 2008 09:07 PM
Sunil
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What about an old car? My car (a santro) was bought in 2001, so it is 7.5 years old. I am transferring it from bangalore to pune. Will pune RTO take the depreciation of the car into account? Does anybody know what is the amount of Road Tax that I have to pay in Pune for such an old car? Can some please let me know? Thanks!!


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#82 05-Nov, 2008 03:18 AM
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Yes, the depreciated value will be taken into consideration. The tax thereon will be in % terms - here in Gujarat it's 6% (check for Maharashtra).


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#83 09-Nov, 2008 04:25 PM
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does anybody know, what I can do if I have lost my original invoice? I am transferring my 7 year old car to Pune and want to register it there.


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#84 09-Nov, 2008 04:44 PM
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@Sunil, you have already posted this query in another thread & has been replied thereto - here's the LINK.

 

If you wish to have further discussion on it, please continue in that thread itself. Thanks.




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#85 13-Nov, 2008 04:56 PM
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I have been transfered to Bangalore from Pune  , and I want ot use my Maharshtra passing bike in B'lore legally but without changing bike's number. Actually I will work in B'lore for next 9-10 months & again go back to Pune...Pls guide me.

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#86 13-Nov, 2008 06:52 PM
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As your stay will be less than a year (more than 3 months), you can pay 1-year tax (for temporary stay).  Re-registraton, change of no. etc. is not required.


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#87 14-Nov, 2008 08:22 AM
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Posted by Pankaj Prasad
As your stay will be less than a year (more than 3 months), you can pay 1-year tax (for temporary stay).  Re-registraton, change of no. etc. is not required.

Thanks Pankaj....One more query......My bike is 12 year old..Year 1996 Maharashtra Passing..How much road tax I have pay? (approx......???)

 



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#88 14-Nov, 2008 08:52 AM
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I'm not sure about that.  It could be lump sum or in % terms.

 

If on % terms... The life-time tax is always for 15 years - so it should be calculated on pro-rata basis for 1 year.  Besides, for the purpose, the present market value of your bike should be taken into consideration.

 

I can enquire about how it is applicable here in Gujarat.




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#89 23-Nov, 2008 10:38 AM
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1. What is the Entry tax amount (% ) for transferring a car purchased in Gurgaon about 4 months back. I intend to transfer the car to Pune since I do not want to sell the car as it will entail a huge loss. How is the entry tax calculated.

2. The other tax seems to be the road tax which is 7.5%. Is this paid when I enter the state of Maharashtra ?

Rohit



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#90 23-Nov, 2008 11:32 PM
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Entry tax varies from state to state, if applicable (in Gujarat it has been done away with since Nov 07).

It is levied on ex-factory price of the car/vehicle (before application of excise, taxes etc).  In Gujarat it was at 3%.




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