GOA: CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ENJOYED RELAXATION IN ROAD TAX ON THEIR MERCEDEZ BENZ CARS

August 8th, 2017 Posted In: News

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Porvorim (Goa) While State transport department can provide exemption for the social working institutions from paying road tax on their vehicles, the Comptroller Auditor General (CAG) in its report has pointed out that “high-end luxury cars owned by such institutions enjoyed the benefit.”

CAG’s report ending March 2016 was tabled on the floor of the House this week, which has pointed out that luxury vehicles purchased by two trusts or societies were given the exemption causing loss to the State exchequer.

“We observed that Director of Transport in exercise of powers conferred by Rule 22 of Motor Vehicle Rules issued notification to two institutions. The total road tax exempted to these institutions for purchase of new luxury motor cars was Rs 9.87 lakh,” the audit report has mentioned.

Both the Goa-based institutions – Dominic and Joan Ministries and Padmanabh Shishya Sampradaya Trust – had purchased different variant of one Mercedez Benz car each, the CAG has pointed out referring to the data available from State Transport Department.

CAG has said that the Motor Vehicle Tax Rules provides for exemption from payment of tax for some charitable, cultural, welfare or philanthropic institutions.

“Under rule 22 (1) the motor vehicles owned by such institutions as notified by the Government are exempted from the payment of road tax. The government however has not issued any notification under the Rule listing eligible charitable institutions for allowing such exemption under the Rules.”

“It has also not specified categories of vehicles exempted for such institutions,” the report mentions.

CAG has pointed out that in absence of such notification, the Director of Transport has been issuing notifications on case-to-case basis by granting exemptions to various charitable institutions.

Referring to both the societies which enjoyed this benefit for their luxury cars, the audit has noted that “the institutions had paid Rs 30,000 and Rs 10,000 respectively for obtaining the choice registration number for their vehicle.”

Castigating the State government for allowing the exemption on high-end cars, the CAG has said “the exemption granted by DoT to the trusts/societies which could afford to purchase luxury vehicles and pay for choice registration numbers, defeated the intention of the Rules.”
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