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GST impact: Vehicles get costlier in Maharashtra as registration tax up 2%

Govt has decided to cap the tax on high-end imported cars at a maximum of Rs 20 lakh

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
The Maharashtra government has increased the one-time registration tax on private two- and four-wheelers by 2 per cent.

The hike was approved by the Maharashtra Cabinet yesterday to compensate for the loss of revenue due to the abolition of octroi and local body tax following the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), an official from the transport department said today.

The government has, however, capped the tax amount for high-end imported cars at Rs 20 lakh as against 20 per cent of the total car cost that was being charged earlier.

"There were instances of imported vehicles (bought by people in Maharashtra) being registered in other states where taxes are lower. This was causing revenue loss to the state exchequer," the official explained.
 
"To avoid this, the government has decided to cap the tax on high-end imported cars at a maximum of Rs 20 lakh, irrespective of the car price," he said.

The official said that earlier, the registration tax on two- and three-wheelers was 8-10 per cent, which has now been hiked to 10-12 per cent.

The cars running on petrol were earlier levied 9-11 per cent tax, which has been raised to 11-13 per cent.

For the cars running on diesel, the registration tax was around 11-13 per cent, which has been increased to 13-15 per cent.

For CNG or LPG cars, the tax has been increased to 7-9 per cent, from the earlier 5-7 per cent, the official added.

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First Published: Jul 04 2017 | 2:05 PM IST

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