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    Nepal Vehicle Tax & Bluebook Renewal Calculator

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    Vehicle Tax Calculator

    Transport Management Office · FY 2082/83

    Know the full bluebook bill before you reach the counter

    Vehicle tax slab, Rs 300 / Rs 500 renewal charge, compulsory third-party insurance and any late-payment penalty — rolled into a single figure for bikes, cars, jeeps and EVs.

    Vehicle & payment

    Pick the vehicle, set the engine size & payment status — the bill updates live

    150 CC
    50 CC1500 CC
    Tax must be cleared by the end of Ashad (mid-July). After 90 days the Traffic Police can impound the vehicle.
    Bluebook bill (annual)
    Rs. 0
    Tax + renewal + third-party insurance
    Vehicle tax
    Rs. 0
    Renewal charge
    Rs. 0
    Insurance
    Rs. 0
    Late fine (0%)
    Rs. 0

    Motorcycle & scooter slabs

    Engine capacityAnnual taxRenewal
    Up to 125 CCRs. 3,000Rs. 300
    126 – 150 CCRs. 5,000Rs. 300
    151 – 225 CCRs. 6,500Rs. 300
    226 – 400 CCRs. 12,000Rs. 300
    401 – 650 CCRs. 25,000Rs. 300
    Above 650 CCRs. 35,000Rs. 300

    Car, jeep & van slabs

    Engine capacityAnnual taxRenewal
    Up to 1,000 CCRs. 22,000Rs. 500
    1,001 – 1,500 CCRs. 25,000Rs. 500
    1,501 – 2,000 CCRs. 27,000Rs. 500
    2,001 – 2,500 CCRs. 37,000Rs. 500
    2,501 – 3,000 CCRs. 50,000Rs. 500
    3,001 – 3,500 CCRs. 65,000Rs. 500
    Above 3,500 CCRs. 70,000Rs. 500

    Electric vehicle slabs

    EV two-wheeler

    Motor powerAnnual tax
    Up to 50 WRs. 1,000
    51 – 350 WRs. 1,500
    351 – 1,000 WRs. 2,000
    1,001 – 1,500 WRs. 2,500
    Above 1,500 WRs. 3,000

    EV four-wheeler

    Motor powerAnnual tax
    10 – 50 kWRs. 5,000
    51 – 125 kWRs. 15,000
    126 – 200 kWRs. 20,000
    Above 200 kWRs. 30,000

    Late payment penalty ladder

    Delay periodFine (% of tax)
    1 – 30 days5%
    31 – 45 days10%
    Same fiscal year20%
    Up to 5 years32% per year
    The deadline each year is the last day of Ashad. Miss it and the percentages here apply to the tax amount, not the whole bluebook bill.

    About this calculator

    Bluebook renewal in Nepal is more than one number — a provincial vehicle tax, the Transport Office's renewal charge and a compulsory third-party insurance premium all pile up on the same receipt, and a late visit adds a penalty on top. This tool stacks them into a single figure so the trip to the DoTM counter has no surprises.

    Motorcycles, cars, jeeps and EVs in one place
    Compulsory third-party insurance premium included
    Late-payment ladder from 5% up to 96% (three years)
    Slabs cross-checked against DoTM and provincial notices
    Bagmati Province rates shown; other provinces sit within a few hundred rupees

    Before you drive to the Transport Office

    • Carry the original bluebook, your citizenship and the existing insurance policy
    • If the vehicle changed hands this year, the renewal requires the sale deed and updated KYC
    • Commercial registrations (public transport, hired) use a different slab table and this tool does not cover them
    • Provinces outside Bagmati publish their own notices — figures here are the Bagmati baseline

    Frequently asked questions

    How does the tool work out the total?

    The tool picks the tax slab for the vehicle type and engine size, adds the Rs 300 (two-wheeler) or Rs 500 (four-wheeler) renewal charge, then layers in the third-party insurance premium for that band. Any late-payment percentage is applied to the tax line only, not to the whole bill.

    Why is an EV so much cheaper?

    The government keeps EV slabs low as a deliberate nudge toward cleaner transport. A 1,500 W electric scooter pays Rs 2,500 against roughly Rs 5,000 for a 150 CC petrol bike, and the gap widens as engine size grows.

    What happens if I skip a year?

    The fine compounds — 32% of the tax per year of delay, up to five years. After roughly 90 days of non-payment the Traffic Police can seize the vehicle on sight, so clearing a missed year is usually cheaper than letting it stretch further.

    Is third-party insurance really mandatory?

    Yes. No insurance, no bluebook renewal — the Transport Office checks a valid policy before stamping. The premium bands built into the tool are Beema Samiti's published figures and are included in the total automatically.

    Do these numbers change every year?

    The tax slabs are set by each province through its annual Finance Act, usually with modest revisions. The insurance premium is revised separately by Beema Samiti. Figures shown here are the current FY 2082/83 baseline for Bagmati Province.

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