Road tax has to be paid to the Indian government periodically whether it levied by the central, state or local government. The lifetime tax has to be paid again if the owner has transferred the vehicle from another state in addition to the state entry tax. The road tax is payable at the RTO in the owner's area. Refund of road tax can be claimed if the owner submits the relevant documents in the RTO office.
You can claim road tax refund on the following grounds:
For a road tax refund to be claimed, the vehicle has to be registered in the new state first in case of a transfer. The list of relevant documents to be submitted at the RTO office to claim a road tax refund are:
No. For a person to successfully claim road tax refund, he or she should be the original owner of the car. Another important point to note is that during the transfer of vehicle from one state to another, the name of the owner should always be the same otherwise the road tax refund claim will be considered void.
The answer to this question varies for different states. For instance, if the owner of the vehicle is in Maharashtra, he should ideally claim for a refund within 6 months of the registration of the vehicle.
No, the primary condition for the road tax refund claim is that the vehicle should be registered in the new state or the old registration should be cancelled.
The road tax refund amount depends on the time period for which the owner has been paying the road tax for. Time period is nothing but the number of years that have passed since the vehicle had been first registered in the state to the time a refund request was raised. For instance, the owner of the vehicle has been paying the road tax for a time period of 5 years, he or she will be liable to 66 percent of the total amount paid as tax. Smart card fees and State MCD parking are exempted from the tax refund claim.
No, road tax refund claim can be only made by submitting the relevant documents at the RTO office.
No, it is not possible to transfer road tax of one vehicle to another one.
No, any remaining road tax will not be transferred to the next owner with the car under the new laws. Any remaining road tax on the vehicle will be refunded to the seller, while the buyer will be responsible for re-taxing the vehicle.
You might get fined if you drive without paying the tax and may also be summoned to a court.
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