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Please refer to the attached pic.The proposal will be submitted very soon to the govt by the RTA. Waseem..... | |
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| ![]() I drive my KA registration i10 in Mumbai for two years and was never asked for road tax paper. I guess it's true when people say Mumbai is the open to outsiders. Love Mumbai! |
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The same is the case with Delhi/NCR as well.No one bothers unless you carry valid documents. Waseem..... | |
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| ![]() Need help with available options / suggestions . We have recently ordered new Car at Chandigarh and plan to use this at Kolkata , due to dealer policy they are giving us invoice for our Chandigarh address only which implies we will have to get this registered at Chandigarh and then send to West Bengal . Now when I tried to check with transporter I am being told to take delivery at West Bengal border and drive self to Kolkatta as else WB charge some entry Tax on cars which are less than 18 month old - is this correct information ? Further what happens if we try to get this car re-register at Kolkatta will we need to pay entry Tax / VAT again ? or will it be Ok to drive on Chandigarh registered plates in Kolkatta Dealer has given second option to Invoice us at our Kolkatta address but is asking for a huge premium as they need to pass about 5% of costs to other dealer ( some territory infringement penalties or whatever ) in which case I am curious to know if we will still liable to pay entry tax at Border and what will be % in this case & what happens at time of RTO registration - do they charge VAT over & above Road tax or just difference between VAT at Chandigarh / Kolkatta ? |
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2, IIRC,WB charges 1% entry tax on the sale value. 3, You will not have to pay VAT again in WB but you will have to re-register your car in WB by paying LTT.(http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...ml#post2890168) Waseem..... | |
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| ![]() Ok- this is going to be a twisted tale: 1.I had applied for and got NOC for my KA registered beat in end- September 2015 for Kolkata RTO 2. Circa November, I am sent back to bangalore, and decide to bring my car back here 3. I did not apply for re-registration in WB yet As I see, there are 2 options: a) I apply for Non Utilization Certificate in Kolkata, submit in Bangalore RTO and cancel my NOC. b) Bring my car back to Bangalore as it is, keep driving(as if I never left Bangalore) and extend the NOC, once 11 months arrive(Can anyone confirm that NOC is valid for 11 months? I read elsewhere that there seems to be no validity for NOC- mine does not have a "valid till" date.), post which take the car back to Kolkata and get it registered there. I need help soonest!! |
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God forbid if you are caught by the RTO in Karnataka while driving your car in Bangalore. Waseem..... | |
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BHPian ![]() | ![]() Hello all, I couldn't find information on this particular case. Apologies if it was already discussed. In case a vehicle is bought from state (X) by a person residing in another state (Y) -- Assuming the buyer is able to pay the LTT as well re-register the vehicle in his home state (Y) within stipulated time limits (if any) -- is there a possibility of tax refund from state X to either the original owner or the new buyer? Or is it that the vehicle will have LTT paid for both state X and state Y and thus ply in both of them without any objections? Avinash |
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![]() If I was caught in Kolkata , that would have been a different story altogether ![]() I am asking for this option since it is almost impossible (As you mentioned) to get the NUC from Kolkata | |
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| ![]() A simple case of mine of NOC issued from WB and a regn. & ownership transfer in Jharkhand has now crossed 1 year and it is still not done despite all paperwork being upto the mark. Despite paying the road tax in full with a late fine of approx 4K in JH. I had to pay the fine because road tax was not paid after issuance of NOC from another state. It is a different matter that this situation arose because JH RTO has been sitting and sleeping over my papers since last 9+ months. So, in short, I had to pay 4K as fine because of the incompetency of JH RTO. And even now, the ownership transfer process is not complete. What kind of mockery of rule it is which makes things so tough for general people? Without getting the ownership transfer, I am not supposed to drive the car. The car would turn into scrap if I follow this rule. I was advised by folks in Kolkata that it would be better if I just transfer the ownership providing a fake address in Kolkata and easily drive around in JH since nobody is bothered here about outside state vehicles. But I chose to do the right thing and pay the road tax here, which obviously nobody in JH does. Don't know when will this ordeal come to an end? |
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Also, the RTO addressed to is Kolkata in my NOC. Incidentally, Kolkata has 3 (maybe 4) RTOs. Can I get the NUC from any one, or only from the one which my address falls under. My main question still remains: Can I extend my NOC without the NUC? The agents in Bangalore as well as Kolkata are literally scratching their heads on this ![]() | |
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I checked and confirmed the procedure for paying LTT and applying for re-assignment for registration in Kerala. Surprisingly the information for the same is available clearly in the Kerala RTO/MVD website and even an application of registration re-assignment can be made online. The tax to be paid during re-registration though is exorbitant considering the price of the used car. Hence I am curious to understand the possibility of refund from parent state. Is MH also one among the rogue states? Avinash. | |
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![]() I understand that MH has a different tax structure for individual and corporate ownerships (7% and 14% respectively if not mistaken). I am not sure if the rates were same in 2010 also (the year of vehicle registration). The vehicle is a corporate/company registered and based out of Mumbai RTO. I am curious if that is a deterrant for refund, as I will be registering it in my personal name and there isn't any individual/corporate based different taxation here in Kerala. Even in Kerala MVD there is a whole wealth of information on rules, regulations, circulars etc (well they are sorted pretty badly). But tax refunds is a grey area. Kind Regards, Avinash | |
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