High Security Registration Plate: In Maharashtra, vehicle owners will have to pay a price of Rs 531 to Rs 879 to install high-security number plate (HSRP) in vehicles registered before April 1, 2019. This information was given by the Maharashtra Transport Department.
The payment link of the Transport Department has been activated for this. This price includes the cost of snap lock of the number plate and GST. The cost of installing HSRP for two-wheelers like tractor and bike and scooter will be Rs 531, Rs 590 for three-wheelers like auto-rickshaw and Rs 879 for large vehicles like car, bus, truck, tanker, tempo and trailer.
HSRP rates mentioned
To install high security number plates on old vehicles registered before April 2019, the state transport department has provided the facility of ‘appointment’ on its website and dedicated webpage. HSRP rates for different types of vehicles have also been mentioned on the website. GST will also be levied on these at the rate of 18 percent. The cost of each HSRP plate of 200 mm x 100 mm and 285 mm x 45 mm size for two-wheelers and three-wheelers will be Rs 219.9.
This will be the size:
For four or more wheelers, the plate of 500 mm x 120 mm and 340 mm x 200 mm size will cost Rs 342.41. The cost of snap lock and third registration sign for all types of vehicles, excluding GST, will be Rs 10.18 and Rs 50 respectively.
The GST share for installing HSRP will be Rs 81 for two-wheelers and tractors, Rs 90 for three-wheelers and Rs 134.10 for four or more wheelers. Old vehicles registered before April 1, 2019 will also have HSRP installed at the front and rear and a registration mark sticker will also be put on their windshield. (IANS)
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