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The road tax collection is one of the major sources of revenue for a state. The road tax in Madhya Pradesh comes under Section 39 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988. It provides registration for every vehicle driven in a public place. The tax in the state is regulated both by the central government and the State Government.
The tax is calculated on the various bases such as engine capacity, seating capacity, and cost price of the vehicle. The total road tax imposed is subject to government rules, traffic regulation, etc.
Road tax is different for trucks, vans, cars, two-wheelers, and different types of vehicles.
Two-wheelers tax charged on the Basis of vehicle and its age.
The following are the rates for road tax:
Criteria | Tax Rate |
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Unladen weight up to 70 kg | Rs. 18 every quarter |
Unladen weight above 70 kg | Rs. 28 every quarter |
Road tax for four-wheeler in MP is calculated on the basis of vehicle and classification.
The Vahan tax is as follows:
Vehicle Weight | Tax Rate |
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Unladen weight up to 800 kg | Rs. 64 every quarter |
Unladen weight more than 800 kg but up to 1600 kg | Rs. 94 every quarter |
Unladen weight more than 1600 kg but up to 2400 kg | Rs. 112 per quarter |
Unladen weight more than 2400 kg but up to 3200 kg | Rs. 132 per quarter |
Unladen weight more than 3200 | Rs. 150 per quarter |
Each trailer with an unladen weight up to 1000 kg | Rs. 28 per quarter |
Each trailer with an unladen weight more than 1000 kg | Rs. 66 per quarter |
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Vehicle Capacity | Tax Rate |
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Tempos have a capacity of 4 to 12 passengers | Rs. 60 per seat every quarter |
Ordinary buses have a capacity of 4 to 50+1 passengers | Rs. 60 per seat every quarter |
Express buses have a capacity of 4 to 50+1 passengers | Rs. 80 per seat every quarter |
Vehicle Capacity | Tax Rate |
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Seating capacity ranges up to 3+1 | Rs. 40 per seat every quarter |
Seating capacity ranges between 4 to 6 | Rs. 60 per seat every quarter |
Vehicle Capacity | Tax Rate |
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Seating capacity ranges 3 to 6+1 | Rs. 150 per seat every quarter |
Seating capacity ranges 7 to 12+1 | Rs. 450 per seat every quarter |
Vehicle Capacity | Tax Rates |
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Seating capacity ranges 7 to 12+1 | Rs. 450 per seat every quarter |
Vehicle Capacity | Tax Rates |
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Seating capacity for private use vehicles ranges between 7 to 12 | Rs. 100 per set per quarter |
Seating capacity for private use vehicles ranges above 12 | Rs. 350 per seat per quarter |
Vehicle Capacity | Tax Rate |
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Vehicles capacitated to carry 6+1 passenger and are under the ownership of a person | Rs. 450 per seat per quarter |
Vehicles capacitated to carry above 7 passengers and are under the ownership of a person and used on Lease | Rs. 600 per seat per quarter |
Vehicle | Tax Rate |
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Education bus | Rs. 30 per seat per quarter |
The road is paid in the Regional Transport Office. Visit the nearest RTO office, fill the form and submit all required documents of the vehicle. Once the payment is done, you can take the Receipt from the RTO office and keep it safe for future references.
A: The Madhya Pradesh Road Tax falls under Section 39 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988. This act covers all vehicles registered in India and driven on public roads of the country.
A: Anyone who owns a vehicle and plies on the roads of MP is liable to pay the tax. Even if you have purchased a vehicle in another state, but you are a resident of MP and use the vehicle on the roads of the state, you are liable to pay the Taxes.
A: No, road tax is the money you need to pay to drive the vehicle on the state's public roads. Toll tax is the money you need to pay in specific places like toll booths in front of bridges or particular highways. The money collected from toll tax is used for the maintenance of the bridges or roads.
A: Road tax in Madhya Pradesh is levied quarterly. In other words, you will have to pay road tax four times a year.
A: The road tax is calculated based on the following criteria:
Some other factors like the vehicle's weight, type of vehicle, and whether it is used for domestic or commercial purposes are also considered.
A: Yes, you can pay road tax online by logging into Madhya Pradesh Transport Department's website and registering yourself on the website as a new user. You can make the payment online itself.
A: Yes, you can also pay road tax offline. For that, you will have to visit the nearest Regional Transport Office or RTO. You can then make the payment by cash or by Demand Draft.
A: You need to carry the vehicle registration document and documents relating to the vehicle's purchase with you. If you have paid road tax earlier, you should have the challans of your earlier payments with you while making subsequent payments.
A: Yes, due to GST the Manufacturing cost of smaller vehicles like two-wheelers and smaller cars have reduced. Subsequently this has reduced the ex-showroom price of the vehicles, which has led to the reduction of the road tax amount payable in Madhya Pradesh.
A: The state government collects taxes on all vehicles that ply on the roads of MP. Hence, even if a vehicle is bought in Delhi, you'll have to pay the road tax.
In most cases, the tax on four-wheelers with four person seating capacity, will also depend on the weight of the vehicle. For example, for a four-wheeler with a weight up to 800kg, the tax payable is Rs.64 per quarter. If the vehicle weighs 1600kg to 2400kg, then the quarterly tax payable is Rs.112. Thus, the weight of the vehicle plays a vital role in calculating the road tax.
When you calculate the road tax, the essential points you must keep in mind are vehicle type, fuel used in the vehicle, i.e., Petrol, diesel, or LPG, and the invoice price. You will also have to consider the purchase date as that will give you the vehicle's age. Also get the exact amount of road tax payable by visiting the local RTO office along with all documents.