Deccan Chronicle

Vehicle registrati­ons to become easy now

- VENKATA KONDUBATHL­A I DC

New vehicle registrati­ons will become easy for buyers. The government is said to be implementi­ng new registrati­ons for non-transport vehicles at the dealer showrooms in August, in order to make sure that new vehicles are not delivered without registrati­on numbers for safety reasons.

The pilot project will be first implemente­d in the city and will be expanded to the rest of the state. The registrati­on numbers will be allotted online automatica­lly, with the Road Transport Authority monitoring the process. However, fancy numbers are allotted at RTA, said an official at transport department.

New vehicle registrati­ons of non-transport at showrooms has been successful­ly implemente­d in some places, including Delhi, Gujarat, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, and Haryana. New vehicles do not need any inspection, and the customer data will be uploaded from the dealer showrooms itself, the official said.

The customers could avoid the hassles of running around regional transport offices in the new process. At present, customers pay all the taxes and the registrati­on fee at the dealer showroom, when they buy vehicles. They pay ` 635 toward registrati­on fee, another `635 for the temporary registrati­on fee and `200 for the service charges. The customers also pay the lifetime tax, which is around 12 per cent of the vehicle cost, to the dealers, and then they will have 30 days to get a new permanent registrati­on. The process could be cumbersome.The dealers already have the mechanism to pay transport department and issue temporary registrati­ons. “We have to pay the lifetime tax through online banking to the RTA, before we could issue temporary registrati­on numbers to our customers,” said B Satish Kumar, a dealer at Jubilee Hills. They will have to upload informatio­n related to the customers. There are concerns that the dealers may demand high charges.

The pilot project will be first implemente­d in the city and later expanded to the rest of the state

The registrati­on numbers will be allotted online with RTA monitoring

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