Maharashtra budget offers tax breaks for scrapping old vehicles, doubles green tax on polluters
ET Online March 06, 2026 09:00 PM
Synopsis

Maharashtra plans tax breaks for scrapping old vehicles and buying new ones. Buyers replacing older cars will get concessions on motor vehicle tax. The government will also double environmental tax on certain older private vehicles. These measures aim to reduce pollution and modernize the state's vehicle fleet. The goal is to encourage cleaner transport and improve air quality across Maharashtra.

Maharashtra Chief Minister and state Finance Minister Devendra Fadnavis, MoS for Finance Ashish Jaiswal, Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar and other MLAs arrive at the Assembly
The Maharashtra government on Friday proposed tax incentives for scrapping older vehicles and purchasing new ones, while doubling environmental tax on certain ageing private vehicles, as part of measures aimed at reducing pollution and modernising the state’s vehicle fleet.

Presenting the 2026–27 state budget in the assembly, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said buyers who scrap older vehicles and replace them with new ones will receive concessions in motor vehicle tax.

Under the proposal, a 16% concession in motor vehicle tax will be offered to those scrapping vehicles compliant with BS-4 and higher emission norms and purchasing new vehicles. Buyers scrapping BS-3 and older vehicles will be eligible for a 30% concession, he said.


At the same time, the government plans to double environmental tax on older non-transport (private) vehicles with BS-4 and below emission standards, citing their higher contribution to air pollution.

“These steps are intended to discourage the use of fuel-inefficient and polluting vehicles, accelerate fleet modernisation and improve air quality in the state,” Fadnavis said in his budget speech.

The government also proposed a cap on tax for crane-mounted vehicles under the Motor Vehicles Act, limiting it to a maximum of Rs 30 lakh.

The measures are part of the state’s broader effort to curb vehicular emissions and encourage the replacement of older vehicles with cleaner, more efficient models.
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