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Vehicle Tax Calculator Nepal

Use the free vehicle tax calculator Nepal to instantly estimate your annual bluebook tax, bluebook renewal fine, and mandatory third-party insurance. Select your province, vehicle type, and engine CC/kW for an accurate breakdown.

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Quick Answer

To calculate your Nepal vehicle tax, you need your province, vehicle type (bike, car, EV), engine capacity (CC/kW), and bluebook expiry date. Late renewals incur fines: 5% (up to 30 days), 10% (up to 45 days), and 20% (by end of Chaitra). Use the Bluebook Tax Calculator to get a full breakdown of tax, fines, and insurance costs.

Why Use the Bluebook Tax Calculator?

Calculating your vehicle tax manually in Nepal can be confusing. Different provinces—such as Bagmati, Koshi, and Lumbini—have their own distinct tax brackets. Furthermore, calculating bluebook renewal fines involves complex percentage rules based on how many days you are overdue.

Our bluebook tax calculator automatically handles all provincial tax rates, EV kw brackets, late fine calculations, and even estimates your mandatory third-party insurance premium in one click.

How to Calculate Vehicle Tax & Fines

  1. 1
    Open the Calculator

    Click the link above to jump to the Bluebook Tax Calculator section on the homepage.

  2. 2
    Select Province & Vehicle

    Choose the province where your vehicle is registered (e.g., Bagmati) and the type of vehicle (e.g., Motorcycle, Car).

  3. 3
    Enter Engine CC / kW

    Input your vehicle's engine capacity. Use CC for petrol/diesel or kW for electric vehicles (EVs).

  4. 4
    Input BS Dates

    Enter your Last Renewal Date and Expiry Date in Bikram Sambat (BS). This is crucial for calculating late fines accurately.

  5. 5
    View Breakdown

    Click Calculate Tax to see a detailed receipt showing Annual Tax, Late Tax Fine, Renewal Charge, and Insurance Estimate.

Vehicle Tax FAQs

How is vehicle tax calculated in Nepal?
Vehicle tax is calculated based on your province of registration, vehicle type, and engine capacity (CC or kW). Each province sets its own tax brackets annually.
How much is the bluebook renewal fine?
If overdue, late fines apply: 5% (first 30 days), 10% (up to 45 days), 20% (until the end of Chaitra), and up to 32% beyond that. A 100% fine on the renewal fee may also apply.
Do electric vehicles pay tax?
Yes, EVs pay annual tax based on their motor capacity in Kilowatts (kW), though the rates are generally much lower than internal combustion engine vehicles.
Can I pay vehicle tax online in Nepal?
Yes! Once you estimate your tax using our calculator, you can log into the Nagarik App or TMIS online portal (e.g., tmis.bagamati.gov.np) to make the actual payment online.

Calculations are estimates based on published provincial tax rates. Always verify final amounts with the Department of Transport Management.