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Budget 2024/25: EV tax increased, expensive vehicles to bear higher tax



KATHMANDU: The government has raised the excise duty and internal tax on electric vehicles.

During his presentation of the budget for the fiscal year 2081/82, Finance Minister Barshaman Pun announced that the excise duty and internal tax on electric vehicles have been increased by 5 to 20 percent.

For electric vehicles up to 50 kilowatts, the excise duty has been increased by 5 percent, making it 15 percent, while a 5 percent internal tax will be applicable.

Similarly, for electric vehicles ranging from 51 to 100 kilowatts, there will be a 20 percent excise duty and 15 percent internal tax.

For vehicles with a motor capacity from 101 to 200 kilowatts, a 30 percent excise duty and 20 percent internal tax will be imposed.

Likewise, for electric vehicles with a motor capacity exceeding 200 kilowatts, the government has announced a 60 percent excise duty and 50 percent internal tax regime.

Publish Date : 28 May 2024 20:53 PM

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