Paying tax is the job of a responsible citizen of any country. We have to pay a tax on the vehicles we use in. So we will be talking about the tax rate of the motorcycle in Nepal. Moreover, the tax rate differs according to the provinces and the cc of the bike.
Moreover, the table below shows the tax rate of the motorcycle according to the provinces from the fiscal year 2078-2079
CC | Yearly Tax Rate Province 1 | Yearly Tax Rate Provinc 2 | Yearly Tax Rate Provinc 3 | Yearly Tax Rate Provinc 4 | Yearly Tax Rate Provinc 5 | Yearly Tax Rate Provinc 6 | Yearly Tax Rate Provinc 7 |
Up to 125 cc | Rs. 2,800 | Rs. 2,700 | Rs.3,000 | Rs. 2,600 | Rs. 2,500 | Rs. 2,500 | Rs. 2,500 |
126 cc to 250 cc | Rs. 4,500 | Rs. 4,500 | Rs. 6,500 | Rs. 4,500 | Rs. 4,500 | Rs. 4,000 | Rs. 4,500-Rs. 5,500 |
251 cc to 400 cc | Rs. 9000 | Rs. 10,000 | Rs. 11,000 | Rs. 9,500 | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 8,000 |
401 cc and higher | Rs. 16,500 | Rs. 17,500 | Rs. 20,600 | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 20,500 | Rs. 15,000 | Rs. 9,000 |
As you can see the tax rate in Province 7 is higher compared to another province. This was criticized by the people of province 7 and also said the tax rates are unscientific.
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