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a1arn 11 Apr 2009 18:27

Customs duty in Nepal
 
Anybody having an idea as to the customs duty applicable in Nepal for the import of motorcycles (new and used) and any other other legal requirements/ documentation for the same?

Any links which may be useful? Any personal experiences? ?c?

Thanks!

morinipete 13 Apr 2009 06:02

Hi, can't be specifc but it will be huge. Probably 100% of the value of the vehicle (as all vehicles are massively taxed here).

Why are you trying though ? You can bring any foriegn vehicle in with a carnet, or an Indian one without ? No problems.

Have you got an Indian vehicle you're trying to transfer on to a Nepali plate (so you can get a carnet ?) ? If so it can be done (there's an Austailan - Don, in Pokhara who did it recently) but it will probably take months and the money/tax issue is unavoidable. You'd be better just buying a Nepali bike and selling your Indian one if this is your problem.

Cheers

Pete

a1arn 13 Apr 2009 10:51

Huge is relative.

In India it is 150% + and you can import only over 800cc.

I was thinking in terms of purchasing a new/used 600 in Nepal, needed to know the figures.

morinipete 13 Apr 2009 12:19

Importing into Nepal
 
Unfortunately I'm in Delhi now, on my way home to the UK (On a Bullet !), and not sure who/where I could chase up on this one :confused1: but tax is about 100% (I know 'cos I paid exactly double for my new Bullet 3 years ago, but did it so I could get a Carnet to get home, which you can't on an Indian registered bike).

The thing I am thinking though is why would you want to actually officially import anything in to India (or Nepal for that matter) ? If it's for riding in India a Nepali plate is just the same as any other plate (i.e you'll need a carnet, and after one year would have to pay the full tax if you didn't take it out again anyway) so you'd be better off buying in any other country (than Nepal or India) and flying a bike out, as it would still be a lot cheaper (any bike would have to be flown in to Nepal anyway, as you can only get in Nepal what you get in India, though less so ! Actually there are a few old knackered XJ650s here, mainly non-runners, but I doubt that's what you're after !).

If you want a long term bike (well up to 12 months) in India, the cheapest way would be to buy one in your home country (or where ever you can legally get one in your name), get a Carent, then fly it out. There would also then be no problem with getting it out again at the end if you wanted.

PS. I'm presuming you're not Indian, as if you are there's no way round paying the tax, no matter where your bike originated as I understand it !


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