Pick your vehicle, set the engine size and payment status, and see the full bluebook bill — provincial vehicle tax, renewal charge, compulsory third-party insurance and any late penalty — added up into one figure for bikes, cars, jeeps and EVs.
Vehicle & payment
Choose the vehicle, drag the engine-size slider and set the payment status — the bill updates live.
Motorcycle & scooter slabs
| Engine capacity | Annual tax | Renewal |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 125 CC | Rs. 3,000 | Rs. 300 |
| 126 – 150 CC | Rs. 5,000 | Rs. 300 |
| 151 – 225 CC | Rs. 6,500 | Rs. 300 |
| 226 – 400 CC | Rs. 12,000 | Rs. 300 |
| 401 – 650 CC | Rs. 25,000 | Rs. 300 |
| Above 650 CC | Rs. 35,000 | Rs. 300 |
Car, jeep & van slabs
| Engine capacity | Annual tax | Renewal |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 1,000 CC | Rs. 22,000 | Rs. 500 |
| 1,001 – 1,500 CC | Rs. 25,000 | Rs. 500 |
| 1,501 – 2,000 CC | Rs. 27,000 | Rs. 500 |
| 2,001 – 2,500 CC | Rs. 37,000 | Rs. 500 |
| 2,501 – 3,000 CC | Rs. 50,000 | Rs. 500 |
| 3,001 – 3,500 CC | Rs. 65,000 | Rs. 500 |
| Above 3,500 CC | Rs. 70,000 | Rs. 500 |
Electric vehicle slabs
EV two-wheeler
| Motor power | Annual tax |
|---|---|
| Up to 50 W | Rs. 1,000 |
| 51 – 350 W | Rs. 1,500 |
| 351 – 1,000 W | Rs. 2,000 |
| 1,001 – 1,500 W | Rs. 2,500 |
| Above 1,500 W | Rs. 3,000 |
EV four-wheeler
| Motor power | Annual tax |
|---|---|
| 10 – 50 kW | Rs. 5,000 |
| 51 – 125 kW | Rs. 15,000 |
| 126 – 200 kW | Rs. 20,000 |
| Above 200 kW | Rs. 30,000 |
Late payment penalty ladder
| Delay period | Fine (% of tax) |
|---|---|
| 1 – 30 days | 5% |
| 31 – 45 days | 10% |
| Same fiscal year | 20% |
| Up to 5 years | 32% per year |
The annual deadline is the last day of Ashad. Once you miss it, the percentages above apply to the tax line only — not to the entire bluebook bill.
About this calculator
Renewing a bluebook in Nepal is never just one charge. A provincial vehicle tax, the Transport Office's renewal fee and a mandatory third-party insurance premium all land on the same receipt, and turning up late tacks on a penalty as well. This tool folds those pieces into a single number so there are no surprises at the DoTM counter.
Bikes, cars, jeeps and EVs all handled in one place
Compulsory third-party insurance premium built into the total
Late-payment ladder running from 5% up to 96% over three years
Slabs checked against DoTM and provincial notices
Bagmati Province rates shown; other provinces vary by a few hundred rupees
Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded or stored
Before you head to the Transport Office
- Bring the original bluebook, your citizenship and the current insurance policy
- If the vehicle changed owners this year, renewal also needs the sale deed and updated KYC
- Commercial registrations (public transport, hire) follow a different slab table this tool does not cover
- Provinces beyond Bagmati issue their own notices — the figures here are the Bagmati baseline
Frequently asked questions
It selects the tax slab matching the vehicle type and engine size, adds the Rs 300 renewal charge for two-wheelers (or Rs 500 for four-wheelers), then includes the third-party insurance premium for that band. Any late-payment percentage is applied to the tax line alone, never to the whole bill.
The government keeps EV slabs deliberately low to nudge people toward cleaner transport. A 1,500 W electric scooter pays Rs 2,500 against roughly Rs 5,000 for a 150 CC petrol bike, and the gap only grows as engine size rises.
The fine compounds at 32% of the tax for every year of delay, up to five years. After roughly 90 days of non-payment the Traffic Police can seize the vehicle, so clearing a missed year early is usually far cheaper than letting it run.
Yes. No valid policy means no bluebook renewal — the Transport Office checks it before stamping. The premium bands in this tool follow the published insurance figures and are added to the total automatically.
Tax slabs are set by each province through its yearly Finance Act, usually with modest revisions, and the insurance premium is revised separately. The figures here are the current FY 2082/83 baseline for Bagmati Province.
No. The penalty percentage is charged on the vehicle tax amount only. The renewal charge and the insurance premium are never multiplied by the late-payment rate.
