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On the wheels, to collect tax

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The Hindu                        13.03.2013

On the wheels, to collect tax

Special Correspondent 

Municipal Chairman G.Baskaran inaugurated the mobile tax collection centre here on Monday.

The centre is equipped with a computer operated by officials of the municipality. It would go around the town to collect tax arrears and issue receipts on the spot.

After flagging off the mobile collection centre, Mr. Baskaran told reporters that tax arrears to be collected by the civic body amounted to over Rs. 14.12 crore.

However, in the past few months, the officials had intensified tax collection drive, after given directions by the municipal commissioner, and collected Rs. 6 crore. However, officials faced difficulties that has resulted in sluggish tax collection.

Mr. Baskaran stressed that only when the coffers of the civic body are filled through collection of taxes, including property tax, water cess and rent from shops, the municipality could take up development works and provide basic amenities to households.

He said it was implied that for the successful functioning of the municipality and providing basic amenities such as streetlights, roads, sanitation, health, hygiene and education (through municipality run schools), the civic body ought to get steady flow of revenue.

Hence, he appealed to all residents of the town to promptly pay their taxes.

The mobile tax collection centre would be doing the rounds to enable the residents to clear tax arrears without any hassle, Mr. Baskaran added.

Municipality Manager (Incharge) Mangaiyarkkarasi and Revenue Inspector Narayanan were present.

 

Civic body looks to up tax collection for more revenue

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The Times of India                  12.03.2013  

Civic body looks to up tax collection for more revenue

CHENNAI: The corporation on Monday presented a Rs 3,630-crore budget with a deficit of Rs 1.1 crore. It expects to earn Rs 780 crore from taxes, including property and professional taxes.

The size of the corporation budget was Rs 2,922 crore in 2012-13. There has been an increase of Rs 707 crore this year.

Despite the law saying the corporation should revise property taxes every five years, the civic body has not hiked it since 1998. As a result, its revenue is the lowest among the corporations of the six metros. This year, it has collected Rs 370 crore against its target of Rs 558 crore.

A corporation official said, "It is a challenge for us to generate funds for development. If we fail to find money, it will reflect on our major projects. Some projects could not be completed as there has been a drop in tax collection. So we will give priority to tax collection."

Records show that the number of tax payers in the city has increased from 6.5 lakh to 10.82 lakh after the expansion of the city. The civic body has not revised the property tax in the old limits.

"The revision of property tax is held up due to political reasons. The only option is to increase collection," said a senior corporation official. In a bid to increase tax collection, the civic body will introduce collection counters in each of the 200 wards.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 March 2013 09:13
 

Pay tax or face action

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The Hindu                                    05.03.2013

Pay tax or face action

Special Correspondent 

The Mettuppalayam Municipality on Monday fixed the last date to pay property tax as March 20.

It has begun disconnecting water supply connections.

The municipality has a tax arrear of Rs. 1.10 crore.

Mettuppalayam Municipal Commissioner G. Elangovan said that more than 6,500 water connection users were yet to remit their water charges resulting in water charges arrears of Rs. 40 lakh.

The municipality has 10,300 water connections.

More than 4,000 people were yet to remit the property tax for the fiscal 2012-2013 and this had resulted in a arrears of Rs. 70 lakh, he said.

The officials had so far disconnected 500 water connections.

One of the assesses had an arrear of Rs. 1 lakh and another owed Rs. 20,000 as water tax arrear, he said.Rentals

The rental arrears from shops belonging to municipality came to Rs. 33 lakh.

The municipality has planned to seal the shops and re-auction them.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 March 2013 06:19
 


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