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HPLA Association of Automobile Financiers FORMED IN 1962 . A PREMIER ASSOCIATION OF AUTOMOBILE FINANCIERS & NBFCS
HAVING 60 ODD ACTIVE MEMBERS.

AFFILIATED TO FEDERATION OF INDIAN HIRE PURCHASE ASSOCIATION AND BENGAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. DEDICATED TO WELFARE OF ITS MEMBERS AND INTERACT WITH GOVT AGENCIES CONCERNED WITH AUTOMOBILE FINANCE.

Honouring our President CA Shri Vinod ji Goyal  for being National President of ANMI by P C BHURAT- FCA, Om Prakash ji A...
10/08/2024

Honouring our President CA Shri Vinod ji Goyal for being National President of ANMI by
P C BHURAT- FCA,
Om Prakash ji Agarwal-Past President.
Rajivji himatsingka- Past Vice President and Rajesh Bhurat -Vice president of HPLA.

26/07/2024

My talks on sebis report

27/07/2021

Powered byVehicle Scrappage Policy: All You Need To Know:
The vehicle scrappage policy was announced in the parliament a few months ago and it is said to offer a much-needed boost for the Indian auto sector, which hasn't been performing optimally since the pandemic broke out. The outlook is that the scrappage policy could lead to a significant growth of 30 per cent in the Indian automobile industry. The scrappage policy will be implemented in a calibrated manner from April 2022. Here's everything you need to know about the Indian vehicle scrappage policy.
(Vehicle Scrappage Policy)

All vehicles will have to go through a mandatory fitness test once the registration period of the vehicle ends. Under the scrappage policy, a passenger vehicle's age has been restricted to 20 years, while that of commercial vehicles will be 15 years. Should the vehicle fail the fitness test, it will be deemed as an "end-of-life" vehicle. Meanwhile, owners will be encouraged to voluntarily scrap the vehicles at the end-of-life instead of applying for a re-registration. Driving vehicles that do not pass the automated fitness tests will attract huge penalties and will also be impounded.

Nitin Gadkari Announces Scrappage Policy In Lok Sabha

(Government To Push Scrappage Policy from April 1, 2021 - Nitin Gadkari)

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari suggested that a scrap value of 4-6 per cent will be given to the owner, should they choose to scrap the vehicle. In addition, a rebate of up to 25 per cent will be given in road tax on buying a new vehicle. Vehicle manufacturers will be advised to give a five per cent discount to owners that show a scrapping certificate. The total benefits then will be about 10-15 per cent in exchange for the scrapped vehicle.

Incentive Of 5 Per Cent On New Car Purchase For Scrapping Old Vehicles

(India will soon get 26 fitness and scrapping centres across the country)

The fitness test rules and scrapping centres will come into effect from October 1, 2021. The scrapping of government and PSU vehicles above 15 years of age will be undertaken from April 1, 2022. Mandatory fitness testing for heavy commercial vehicles will be effective from April 1, 2023. The mandatory fitness testing for other categories will come into effect in a phased manner from June 1, 2024. The government will be setting up 26 scrapping and fitness testing centres across India in various states. All 'end-of-life' vehicles will be tested for fitness and/or scrapped at these centres.

Vehicle Scrappage Policy Approved 15-year Old Govt. & PSU Vehicles

(Vehicle manufacturers will be advised to give a five per cent discount to owners that show a scrapping certificate)

The Transport Ministry says that India has over 51 lakh light motor vehicles (LMVs) which are older than 20 years and 34 lakh LMVs which are older than 15 years. Similarly, there are over 17 lakh medium and heavy commercial vehicles (MHCVs) that are older than 15 years and don't have a valid fitness certificate. The base year taken is 1990.

(Cars older than 20 years will be scrapped)

A recent proposal submitted by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways says that the ministry plans to increase the re-registration cost by 25 times on vehicles older than 15 years. If approved, the fitness test cost of a commercial vehicle will be about ₹ 25,000, as opposed to just ₹ 200 per year. Similarly, the renewal of registration cost for cars will go up to ₹ 15,000 from the current charges of ₹ 600. The proposal also plans to increase the registration renewal fee for two and three-wheelers to around about ₹ 2,000-3,000, from the current cost of ₹ 300. In addition, the government is also planning to levy Green Tax at the time of renewal. The renewed registrations will remain valid for a period of five years.

All vehicles which are owned by the government and PSUs and are more than 15 years old, they will be scrapped beginning from April 1, 2021. This policy would apply to central and state government-owned vehicles.

Today received a response fromR.B.I. in reply to H.P.L.A.letter of nov.2020
23/02/2021

Today received a response fromR.B.I. in reply to H.P.L.A.letter of nov.2020

Chmn.mr.v.k.goyal chairing 55th agm of hpla held  virtually on 31st oct.2020.he has been reelected chairman for 2020-21 ...
01/11/2020

Chmn.mr.v.k.goyal chairing 55th agm of hpla held virtually on 31st oct.2020.he has been reelected chairman for 2020-21 with same set of managing commitee members.

From tomoro1.10.2020,no need to keep physical/hard copy of driving license and regn.cert.pollution under control cert.an...
30/09/2020

From tomoro1.10.2020,no need to keep physical/hard copy of driving license and regn.cert.pollution under control cert.and insurance cert.in the vehicle as these are digitised

Private vehicle owners to pl.note
22/09/2020

Private vehicle owners to pl.note

Vehicle owners beware
30/08/2020

Vehicle owners beware

There is no extension for vehicles insurance.it has to be renewed within time
28/08/2020

There is no extension for vehicles insurance.it has to be renewed within time

Negative real return on banks f.d.
28/08/2020

Negative real return on banks f.d.

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