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Water Board staff told to increase collection

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The Hindu 02.09.2009

Water Board staff told to increase collection

Special Reporter

Hyderabad: M.T. Krishna Babu, Managing Director and K. Ashok Reddy, Executive Director, HMWSSB, held a meeting with the filed staff of Revenue billing on Tuesday. They were told to increase the revenue collection to Rs. 40 crore against the operational expenditure of Rs. 42 crore per month.

At present the revenue of the Board is Rs. 25 crore per month which is far below the mark and it is very difficult to manage the power bills, salaries, loan repayments and O&M works, according to a press release.

Mr. Ashok Reddy interacted with the field staff and asked them to streamline billing and collection process so as to improve operational efficiency.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 September 2009 03:20
 

BBMP nets Rs. 380 crore property tax so far

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The Hindu 01.09.2009

BBMP nets Rs. 380 crore property tax so far

Staff Reporter


BBMP collected Rs. 748 crore last year

It hopes to collect at least Rs. 800 cr. this year


Bangalore: The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has collected approximately Rs. 380 crore as property tax from around 4.3 lakh residents of the city since the beginning of this financial year till August 30.

According to a revenue official, the last date to pay the first instalment of property tax for the financial year 2009-10 ended on Sunday. “On the last day alone, around Rs. 15 crore was collected,” the official said. While four lakh owners filed their tax returns at various centres identified by the BBMP, more than 30,000 property owners chose to go online.

Last year, around 7.5 lakh property owners paid tax to the tune of Rs. 748 crore to the civic authority. The official said property owners had just two months’ time to pay the property tax under self-assessment scheme last year. This year however, they have been given abundant time and they can pay the tax, albeit with penalty, till October-end.

The official also said that the BBMP had received a lot of complaints from property owners last year about the cumbersome procedure involved in filing the tax returns.

The official said that the civic authority hoped to collect at least Rs. 800 crore as property tax this year. “Our target is to collect Rs. 1,000 crore. To ensure 100 per cent payment, BBMP will use Geographical Information System, through which we will be able to scrutinise the details such as built-up area, number of floors and usage of the property,” he added.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 September 2009 01:14
 

Action against unauthorised contractors at parking lots

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The Hindu 01.09.2009

Action against unauthorised contractors at parking lots

Special Correspondent

HYDERABAD: Action will be initiated against all those unauthorised contractors who are resorting to collection of fee in parking lots in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation limits that were allotted to women members of self-help groups (SHGs) , said Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development Anam Ram Narayan Reddy.

Responding to a question in the Legislative Council on Monday, he said that of 197 parking lots in twin cities, 76 were allotted to self-help groups women members and 50 to men workers.

Revision of rates

The rates for the remaining 71 parking lots would be revised as there were no takers for them. Either tenders would be called or they also would be allotted to SHG members, he said.

Maintenance

The Minister also said in the earlier system, GHMC used to pay Rs.2 crore to contractors for maintenance of the parking lots.

In the present system, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation without any expenditure was earning Rs.42 lakh a year from 76 parking lots.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 September 2009 00:57
 


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