The Indian Express 01.08.2013
AMC registers 31% rise in property tax
cent increase in property tax collection in the first four months of the
current financial year as compared to the corresponding period last
year.
As on July 30, the tax collection stands at Rs 255.54 crore,
which is Rs 61.42 crore more than the Rs 194.11 crore collected in
April-July 2012. The major share is from the New West Zone, followed by
West Zone, according to data released by the AMC.
Municipal Commissioner Guruprasad Mohapatra called a review
meeting of tax department officials last week where he told them to pay
more attention to find out commercial activity being carried out from
residential premises within AMC limits.
He also told officials to find out such residential premises and
convert them into commercial ones, applying commercial rates of property
tax, said an AMC release on Wednesday. Commercial activities include
running tuition classes, dance training classes, art classes or any such
other activities.
Besides, zonal deputy assessor and tax collectors have been asked
to compile a list of rented premises by getting details of tenants from
all police stations. He also asked the officials concerned to survey
all schools, colleges, malls, hotels and hospitals in the city and
ensure that all of them paid the property tax within the deadlines set
for payments. All slums and chawl residents must be made to pay tax dues
on time, Mohapatra said.
A special sealing drive has also been planned for tax defaulters
in the city. Estate department officials have been told to assist tax
department for on the spot tax collection from big markets, residential
areas and shopping malls etc.
