Paying vehicle tax on time is crucial for every vehicle owner, but many people end up paying fines simply because they don’t know the deadlines. Here’s a clear and straightforward guide to help you avoid penalties.
Your vehicle’s registration date is on the first page of the Blue Book (vehicle details). This date determines when you need to renew your tax each year.
In most cases, you have a 90-day grace period after the expiry date to pay your vehicle tax without penalties. However, there are exceptions:
Failing to pay your tax on time can result in fines. Here’s how it works:
For vehicles with expiry dates in Baisakh, Jestha, or Ashar, the fines apply starting from Chaitra if the tax isn’t paid on time.
If you’re unsure when you last paid your tax, check the last page of your Blue Book under the declaration section. It will tell you the year you need to pay for next.
By keeping an eye on your Blue Book and planning ahead, you can save yourself the hassle of fines and extra charges. Mark your renewal date, pay before it’s too late, and enjoy stress-free driving!