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Govt proposes incentives on new vehicles for scrapping old one

By IANS | Updated: July 26, 2019 21:55 IST

Buying a new automobile might just become cheaper, as the government has proposed waiving off registration fees and offering other incentives to promote scrappage of old vehicles.

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The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued the draft amendment of the Central Motor Vehicle rules for public consultation which, among other things, propose to provide benefits ranging up to Rs 40,000 on new purchases after scrappage of the old vehicle of a similar category.

The draft rules come at a time when the key manufacturing sector faces a sales downturn, which threatens productions, jobs and expansion. In recent days, the government has been looking for various remedies to aid the sector. The amendment of the rules is being looked as one of the steps in that direction.

The draft proposes to wave-off registration fees for new vehicle, if the customer is able to produce a scrappage certificate for a vehicle of the same category. The intended benefit has been proposed across categories of vehicles from two-wheelers to heavy transport trucks.

As per the draft notification, the incentive will range from Rs 1,000-40,000, if the scrappage certificate is produced. The programme also includes imported cars.

"Provided further that, the newly-purchased 'Motor Vehicles' of the categories... shall be exempted for the payment of fees for the purpose of issue of registration certificate and assignment of new registration mark subject to condition that motor vehicle is presented for the registration along with the scrapping certificate of the previously owned vehicle of same category issued by the authorised scrapping centre or agency and the scrapping certificate not utilised for any other such cases in past," the notification issued on July 24 said.

Besides, the policy proposes stringent regulations to operate old vehicles, such as regular fitness tests.

( With inputs from IANS )

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