The process of collecting entry tax on transport and commercial vehicles coming from Andhra Pradesh to Telangana has begun with Telangana Transport officials levying motor vehicle tax on them.
"The process of collecting entry tax on vehicles commenced from midnight yesterday at Kodada and Vadapalli check posts (bordering Andhra Pradesh). The vehicle owners from Andhra Pradesh are voluntarily paying the taxes by cash and DD," Nalgonda Deputy Transport Commissioner Chandrasekhar Goud said.
Till 2 pm, over 200 vehicles from AP have paid tax amounting to over Rs 50 lakh. The amount is being collected depending on the category of the vehicles and receipts are immediately issued for them which will be valid for a period of quarter for travel buses, for weekly and monthly basis for goods vehicles and for a week for maxi cabs, the transport official explained.
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Telangana Transport Minister P Mahender Reddy said the state government was proceeding in accordance with law with regard to collection of taxes.
"All states are equal. Vehicles from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are also being charged similar taxes and hence there is no special treatment for Andhra vehicles," he said.
Levying taxes on transport vehicles from AP will help in generating additional revenue to the tune of Rs 40 crore and help in recovering the losses, the Minister said.
Meanwhile, protesting against the decision of Telangana government to levy the transport tax, private operators have approached the Hyderabad High Court seeking a legal recourse, said Subhash Chandra Bose, President of Private Bus Operators Association of Andhra Pradesh.