Anyone who buys a two or four-wheeler in UP has to pay road tax, either if they use their vehicle to transfer goods or for personal use. This rule falls under the UP Motor Vehicle Taxation Act (Section 3).
Therefore, you must pay a road tax whenever you buy a vehicle. In addition to the price, you will also have to pay RTO charges for a new car in UP.�
How much road tax you have to pay depends on the vehicle you use, whether a two-wheeler or a four-wheeler. Your UP RTO road tax amount will also depend on other things like the model, make, engine capacity, seating capacity, and so on. It is mandatory for every vehicle owner to pay RTO charges for a new vehicle in UP while registering. Additionally, they must pay the yearly UP road tax per the rule.
Look at the information below to calculate your UP road tax amount
The annual UP road tax payable for two-wheelers are
The annual UP road tax payable for cars is
The annual UP road tax payable for goods/commercial vehicles are
Now that you know UP's current road tax, remember to pay the due amount in time. If you want to know which is the nearest RTO office based on your location, use the Park+ app. You can also check your challan status on the Park+ app and can also recharge your FASTag account. Check out the Park+ app today to make your life as a vehicle owner easy.