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Road Tax in Chandigarh: Complete Car Owner Guide

Detailed guide to road tax requirements in Chandigarh including rates calculation payment process and registration procedures for car owners.

  • 08 May 2025
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Driving a car in Chandigarh requires paying the road tax. The local government imposes this levy to fund the construction and upkeep of roads, thereby enabling safe and efficient traffic flow. This tax must be paid by each vehicle owner when registering their vehicle.

Four-Wheeler Road Tax In Chandigarh

The Chandigarh road tax is determined by your car's model, engine size, and overall cost. Generally, vehicles worth up to INR 10 lakh are subject to 6% road tax. Vehicles above this value are subject to higher tax rates. For instance, you would have to pay up to 7% road tax for a car costing INR 15 lakh. Meanwhile, used cars pay a little lower road tax than new ones.

Make sure that the road tax is paid on time when you purchase car insurance for your vehicle. Your automobile will be deemed illegal if you fail to pay the road tax and you can face untoward issues when attempting to file an insurance claim.

Conclusion

Not only is road tax required by law in Chandigarh, but it also has a significant positive impact on road upkeep. To keep your new automobile secure, make sure you have adequate car insurance and pay your road tax on time.



Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It may contain outdated data and information regarding the Insurance industry and products. It is advised to verify the currency and relevance of the data and information before taking any major steps. ICICI Lombard is not liable for any inaccuracies or consequences resulting from the use of this outdated information.

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