Haryana Gives Tax Exemption To Autos, Taxis Operating In Delhi, Nearby Areas

The exemption was granted as per the contract carriage permit issued by the NCR states other than Haryana under the reciprocal common transport agreement (contract carriage), the statement said.

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Exemption was granted as per contract carriage permit issued by the NCR states. (Representational)
Chandigarh:

The Haryana government on Wednesday decided to grant exemption in motor vehicle tax to auto rickshaws and taxis operating within the Delhi-national capital region (NCR), an official statement said.

The decision was taken during a meeting of the state cabinet held in Chandigarh under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. It will ensure seamless movement of cabs and auto rickshaws in NCR and provide better and efficient transport services to people, it said.

The exemption was granted as per the contract carriage permit issued by the NCR states other than Haryana under the reciprocal common transport agreement (contract carriage), the statement said.

At present, auto rickshaws and taxis registered in Haryana and having contract carriage permits under the RCTA are not required to pay tax while entering and operating in NCR states -- Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi -- with Haryana being an exception.

"The decision aims to grant similar exemption in the motor vehicle tax by Haryana to auto-rickshaws and taxis operating within NCR as per contract carriage permits issued by NCR states other than Haryana -- that is Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and NCT of Delhi," the statement said.

"Thus, no tax will be charged from such vehicles of other NCR states having contract carriage permits under the NCR reciprocal common transport agreement while entering and operating in Haryana," it said.

Meanwhile, to encourage sportspersons of Haryana especially those who are not economically weak but have qualified for participation in the Olympic Games, the government decided to grant Rs 5 lakh to them as "preparation money" for better diet, training and capacity building.

The Cabinet decided to create a separate cadre to promote sports in the state.

For this, 50 posts of group-A (deputy director), 100 posts of group-B (senior coach), 150 posts of group-B (coach) and 250 posts of group-C (junior coach) have been sanctioned.

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The Cabinet also approved the proposal of the cooperation department for providing the state government guarantee for availing a term loan of Rs 113.03 crore by HAFED from the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development to construct 2.72 lakh MT capacity warehouses at 16 locations in eight districts to further strengthen storage system in the state.

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