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#11 09-Oct, 2007 10:01 PM
Vik Vik
City: Pune
New Arrival




7.5% tax is irrespective whether the vehical is old or new. Based on vehicle's age u get a bit of discount... I had to pay aprox 25K as tax for car and about 7K for the bike...

The road tax paid Bangalore (for that matter any RTO) can be re-imbursed if we personally go to Bangalore RTO and go through the ordeal of trying to get money from the Govt ....If you know what I mean .....



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#12 29-Oct, 2007 12:38 PM
Suresh
New Arrival




Hi Vikrant,

Roughly how much amount did RTO / CCPD people took ?

You have made my job easier as I am into same position as of yours.This peice of information is very helpful for me. Thank you for the detailed procedure of car/bike transfer on Case 1 & Case2.

Really Appreciate your efforts on this and sharing the same with others.

God bless you..

Thanks

Suresh

 



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#13 21-Nov, 2007 04:13 PM
Kamaljeet23
New Arrival




Thanks alot for the information Vikrant. I have shifted to Pune, was planning to get my bike and dint know how to go about it. I am sure this information will come very handy.

kamal



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#14 01-Dec, 2007 08:01 AM
Dinesh_T
New Arrival




This information was very helpful. Thanks for everything...



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#15 05-Dec, 2007 12:56 AM
Abc Abs
City: New Delhi
New Arrival




Hi, Vikrant Thanks for all this detailed information. But really it is very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for indian Gov. That we are living in India and we get so much stupid problems for shifting only in India.And also we don't get any of this information when webuy the vehicle. RTO at least provide all this information when someone buys a vehicle, but these things go un addressed.

 

OK bye the way, we appreciate your efforts which u might have used in gathering this information.



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#16 06-Dec, 2007 12:41 AM
Pankaj Prasad
City: Bhavnagar




Posted by Vikrant Joshi

... The road tax paid Bangalore (for that matter any RTO) can be re-imbursed if we personally go to Bangalore RTO and go through the ordeal of trying to get money from the Govt ....If you know what I mean .....

Yes, if the vehicle is transferred to another state, life-time / advance road tax paid is reimbursed on pro-rata basis after deducting the tax for the no. of years the vehicle is used in that particular state. The procedure is lengthy & painful but worth undergoing for getting our hard earned money back.



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#17 27-Dec, 2007 04:51 PM
Rishikesh
New Arrival




Great stuff guys !!

 

I am really impressed on seeing this site. I saw it for the first time. Is there any idea whether Permit can be issued for a temporary period by RTO.

In my case, I have to stay for about 15 months in Mumbai & I want to use my car in Mumbai. My car is registered in Ahmedabad.

Good Info...vikrant

 

Posted by Abc Sharma

Hi, Vikrant Thanks for all this detailed information. But really it is very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for indian Gov. That we are living in India and we get so much stupid problems for shifting only in India.And also we don't get any of this information when webuy the vehicle. RTO at least provide all this information when someone buys a vehicle, but these things go un addressed.

 

OK bye the way, we appreciate your efforts which u might have used in gathering this information.



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#18 27-Dec, 2007 08:23 PM
Pankaj Prasad
City: Bhavnagar




To my understanding, normally there is no need to get permit etc. for using your (private) car in Mumbai (other city/state), as you will be using it for a temporary period.  There is no restriction on such use & it's not an uncommon thing.  You can explain so to the traffic police & give evidence that you haven't relocated to Mumbai, and that, you are a resident of Ahmedabad and come to Mumbai often for work.



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#19 09-Jan, 2008 11:07 AM
Hims_P
New Arrival




Thanks Vikrant, really you have helped a lot of struglling souls.

 



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#20 11-Jan, 2008 11:49 AM
Kashokmail
New Arrival




Thanks Vikranth for  nice explanation..

I am going to start the same work. Main difference is I came to Bangalore from Pune.

 



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