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RTO Tax Calculator Jharkhand 2026

Calculate road tax, registration charges, and on-road price for vehicles in Jharkhand. Updated for 2026.

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Jharkhand RTO Road Tax Rates 2026

Vehicle Type Tax Rate Registration Fee HSRP Charge
Petrol Car (All Prices) 5% ₹600 ₹400
Diesel Car (All Prices) 6% ₹600 ₹400
CNG Car (All Prices) 5% ₹600 ₹400
Electric Vehicle (EV) 0% (Exempt) ₹600 ₹400
Two-Wheeler Petrol 4% ₹300 ₹200
Commercial Vehicle 6% ₹1,000 ₹400

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Vehicle Registration Process in Jharkhand

Vehicle registration in Jharkhand is managed by the Jharkhand Transport Department with RTO offices across all districts. Major RTOs include Ranchi (JH-01), Jamshedpur (JH-05), Dhanbad (JH-02), Bokaro (JH-04), Hazaribagh (JH-03), Deoghar (JH-07), and Giridih (JH-11). The state follows the Central Motor Vehicle Rules with taxation under the Jharkhand Motor Vehicles Taxation Act.

New vehicle buyers receive temporary registration from the dealer valid for 30 days. For permanent registration, you must submit Form 20 along with the required documents at the RTO. The RTO officer conducts a physical inspection of the vehicle, verifying engine and chassis numbers. Upon approval, a registration number in the JH-XX-XXXX format is issued. Jharkhand has been progressively digitising its RTO services through the VAHAN portal, making the process more efficient.

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Road Tax Calculation in Jharkhand

Jharkhand uses a flat-rate road tax system, making it one of the more affordable states for vehicle registration. Petrol and CNG cars are taxed at 5% of the ex-showroom price, while diesel cars are taxed at 6%. The flat rate applies across all price ranges, which means there are no bracket jumps at higher price points — a significant advantage for buyers of premium vehicles.

For example, a ₹10 lakh petrol car in Jharkhand costs ₹50,000 in road tax. A ₹20 lakh diesel SUV would cost ₹1,20,000. Compare this to a slab-based state like Karnataka where the same vehicle could attract ₹3-4 lakh in tax. The flat-rate structure makes Jharkhand particularly attractive for buyers of higher-value vehicles, with savings often exceeding ₹1-2 lakh compared to neighbouring states.

EV Exemption in Jharkhand

Jharkhand offers full road tax exemption for electric vehicles under its clean mobility initiatives. The state has been promoting EV adoption, particularly in mining areas where air quality is a concern. The exemption applies to all EV categories including cars, two-wheelers, and three-wheelers. Jharkhand has also announced plans to set up EV charging stations in Ranchi, Jamshedpur, and Dhanbad.

Two-Wheeler Taxation

Two-wheelers in Jharkhand are taxed at 4% of ex-showroom price, with registration fee of ₹300 and HSRP of ₹200. Two-wheelers are the primary mode of personal transport in both urban and rural areas of Jharkhand, and the moderate tax rate helps keep them affordable for the state's population.

FAQs

Jharkhand uses the JH prefix. Major RTO codes include JH-01 (Ranchi), JH-02 (Dhanbad), JH-03 (Hazaribagh), JH-04 (Bokaro), JH-05 (Jamshedpur East), JH-06 (Jamshedpur West), JH-07 (Deoghar), JH-08 (Dumka), JH-09 (Chatra), JH-10 (Palamu), and JH-11 (Giridih).
For a ₹10 lakh petrol car in Jharkhand, road tax is ₹50,000 (5%). For a diesel car, it is ₹60,000 (6%). Registration (₹600) and HSRP (₹400) are additional.
Yes, electric vehicles are fully exempt from road tax in Jharkhand for first registration. This applies to all EV categories.
HSRP in Jharkhand costs ₹400 for four-wheelers and ₹200 for two-wheelers. These are mandatory for all new registrations and come with a chromium hologram and unique laser-etched identification code.
Yes, you can transfer a vehicle to Jharkhand by obtaining NOC (Form 28) from the original RTO, submitting Form 27 at the Jharkhand RTO, and paying the applicable road tax on the depreciated vehicle value. The JH RTO will then issue a new registration number.
Late registration in Jharkhand attracts a penalty of ₹300 per month beyond the 30-day grace period, with a maximum cap. Driving an unregistered vehicle can result in fines under Section 39 of the MV Act, which can go up to ₹5,000.

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