Puducherry had the lowest taxes in the country. This put luxury car owners on the fast lane to the union territory when they had to register their vehicles. For a ₹1 crore luxury vehicle, the difference could zoom away to ₹10–15 lakhs. | And that’s what took the rich and the famous on a detour to “register” their cars in Puducherry, even if they had never set foot there. | Let us understand this with an example. | |
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| And this is a conservative estimate. In many cases, insurance premiums and handling charges shift into a higher gear in high-tax states. Some high-end trims can even race past the ₹1.2 crore mark after tax, which is why people looked for a shortcut and tried to “export their registration” to Puducherry. |
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Road Taxes in Puducherry vs Bangalore (Karnataka) |
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Amala Paul and MS Dhoni Hit a Speed Bump | |
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Under the Motor Vehicles Act, you must register your vehicle in the state where you reside. If you move, you can transfer your registration, but not just to save money. | What the Kerala and Tamil Nadu transport departments uncovered was a web of fake lease agreements, ghost addresses, and agents helping buyers dodge local taxes. |
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The court also said that paying tax in one state doesn’t give you a free pass, you may need to re-register and pay the difference if you move. |
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Cutlet Byte: What is Road Tax, and Why Does It Vary So Much? |
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Road tax is a one-time state-level tax on private vehicles, paid at the time of registration. |
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It’s calculated as a percentage of the vehicle’s cost. |
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States have the freedom to set their own rates, hence the wide disparity. |
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Alternatively, you can also apply for the Bharat Number Plates. The BH number plate system aims to simplify interstate vehicle transfers. Previously, when individuals moved to a new state, they had to go through the lengthy process of re-registering their vehicles, which was often costly. The BH series makes this unnecessary, allowing vehicles to keep their registration no matter where the owner moves in India. |
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If You’re Actually Moving States... | Here’s what you legally need to do: |
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Get a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your original RTO |
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Apply for re-registration in the new state |
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Pay the difference in road tax |
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Claim a refund from the original state (yes, that’s allowed!) |
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