Road tax in Andhra Pradesh is a one-time payment. The amount to be paid as tax is set based on factors such as vehicle age, fuel type, engine capacity, and purpose of use. Two-wheelers and 4 wheelers have different tax rates.
The Motor Vehicle Act of 1988 has provisions for road tax in Andhra Pradesh (Capital City: Amravati), framing guidelines for relevant authorities to follow. With close to 80 lakh vehicles on the streets of Andhra Pradesh, road tax is a major source of income for the government.
There are a number of factors which go into computing the road tax you pay for your vehicle in Andhra Pradesh, with the primary factors being the
These form the crux for calculating the road tax, with the transport department levying a tax equivalent to a certain percentage of the vehicle cost.
The road tax applicable on two wheelers in Andhra Pradesh is highlighted in the table below.
Vehicle Category | Life Time Tax Charged |
New Vehicle | 9% |
Vehicles under 2 years | 8% |
From 2 - 3 years | 7% |
From 3 - 4 years | 6% |
From 4 - 5 years | 5% |
From 5 - 6 years | 4% |
From 6 - 7 years | 3.5% |
From 7 - 8 years | 3% |
From 8 - 9 years | 2.5% |
From 9 - 10 years | 2% |
From 10 - 11 years | 1.5% |
Vehicles aged over 11 years | 1% |
The above table applies for all two wheelers, including motorcycles, scooters and tricycles of all engine capacities.
The road tax on four wheelers in Andhra Pradesh depends on the cost of a vehicle, with Rs 10 lakh set as the benchmark differentiating multiple car categories.
The table below highlights the tax for four wheelers based on their age and cost.
Vehicle Category | Life time tax charged (vehicle costing under Rs 10 lakh) | Life time tax charged (vehicle costing over Rs 10 lakh) |
New Vehicle | 12% | 14% |
Vehicles under 2 years | 11% | 13% |
From 2 - 3 years | 10.5% | 12.5% |
From 3 - 4 years | 10% | 12% |
From 4 - 5 years | 9.5% | 11.5% |
From 5 - 6 years | 9% | 11% |
From 6 - 7 years | 8.5% | 10.5% |
From 7 - 8 years | 8% | 10% |
From 8 - 9 years | 7.5% | 9.5% |
From 9 - 10 years | 7% | 9% |
From 10 - 11 years | 6.5% | 8.5% |
From 11 - 12 years | 6% | 8% |
Over 12 years | 5.5% | 7.5% |
The above table applies for all two wheelers, including motorcycles, scooters and tricycles of all engine capacities
Given below are the steps to pay road tax in Andhra Pradesh:
Step 1: Visit the official website of AP transport department.
Step 2: Enter 'Registration Number & Select RTO'
Step 3: Click on 'Proceed'
Step 4: Select ‘Tax/Fee Payment’ section under 'Services' tab
Step 5: Enter certain details like vehicle registration number and chassis number
Step 6: Click on ‘Get Taxation Search’. You will be able to see your application details.
Step 7: Click on ‘Pay Tax’.
Step 8: You will view various payment options like yearly, half yearly, and quarterly
Step 9: Choose your preferred payment type and click on ‘Proceed to Payment’.
Step 10: Agree to the terms and conditions. Choose the payment options and make the payment.
Once the payment is made, you will get an auto-generated payment receipt which you can save for your future reference.
The road tax charged by the Andhra Pradesh government goes towards the total revenue collected in the state. The tax is further used for road infrastructure and maintenance.
You can pay your AP road tax by visiting https://aptransport.org/html/taxes-life-time-tax.html.
The AP taxation policy takes into account the vehicle's make, model, seating capacity, and intended use when determining the road tax. The engine size of the vehicle is occasionally another factor taken into account when determining the tax amount.
Vehicles exceeding 15,000 kgs.in laden weight has to pay Rs. 500+15 for every 250 kgs.or part thereof in excess of 15000 kgs.
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