Strong objection to entry tax

5 Apr, 2015 17:31 IST

The YSRCP has taken strong objection to the way in which Telangana Government has imposed entry tax to AP vehicles and the TDP Government trying to hit back in the same measure which will result in steep hike in prices of essential 

“When Telangana Government has imposed entry tax to AP registered vehicles, it did not put up any resistance and is now contemplating imposing entry tax on vehicles coming from Telangana. This will escalate the issue and in the process the prices of essential commodities will increase steeply,” Party senior leader Dr MV Mysoora Reddy told reporters in Hyderabad.


Setting aside egos the two Governments should try to evolve an amicable solution instead of single mindedly taking steps to fill up the coffers by imposing tax in some As Hyderabad is the common capital for ten years, the issue of entry tax should not arise for that period. This can be done by amending the section 72 of State Reorganisation Bill allowing free movement of vehicles between the two states.The other way out could be through a reciprocal agreement between the two State Governments to allow vehicles to move freely in the two states for 10 years and this can be done under the provisions of Motor Vehicles Act, he said.