<p>"A notification to give exemption to Army personnel on purchase of vehicles from canteens was issued by the Tax and Registration department yesterday," they said.<br /><br />As per the notification, exemption in VAT would be limited to sale of 3,000 motorcycles, scooters and mopeds and 1,200 four-wheelers every year, they said adding that serving personnel of Indian Army, other security establishments and ex-servicemen will get the benefit of tax exemption.<br /><br />This tax exemption will, however, result in Rs 7.29 crore annual revenue loss to the state government, official sources said.<br /><br />The notification also stated that Army personnel willing to avail tax exemption will be required to get an authority letter from the commanding officer.<br /><br />Besides, an officer will not be allowed to transfer a vehicle to any person other than spouse, ward, serving or retired armyman for a period of 10 years.<br /><br />This condition will be mentioned on the registration certificate of the vehicle. At present 12.5 per cent VAT and one per cent additional tax is being charged on vehicles. <br /></p>
<p>"A notification to give exemption to Army personnel on purchase of vehicles from canteens was issued by the Tax and Registration department yesterday," they said.<br /><br />As per the notification, exemption in VAT would be limited to sale of 3,000 motorcycles, scooters and mopeds and 1,200 four-wheelers every year, they said adding that serving personnel of Indian Army, other security establishments and ex-servicemen will get the benefit of tax exemption.<br /><br />This tax exemption will, however, result in Rs 7.29 crore annual revenue loss to the state government, official sources said.<br /><br />The notification also stated that Army personnel willing to avail tax exemption will be required to get an authority letter from the commanding officer.<br /><br />Besides, an officer will not be allowed to transfer a vehicle to any person other than spouse, ward, serving or retired armyman for a period of 10 years.<br /><br />This condition will be mentioned on the registration certificate of the vehicle. At present 12.5 per cent VAT and one per cent additional tax is being charged on vehicles. <br /></p>