The Hindu 15.05.2013
GVMC online tax collection likely by June-end
More than a year passed since online payment of civic
taxes has been promised by the GVMC. Throughout 2012-13, the proposal
has not materialised denying a much-needed easy payment options to
tax-payers pressed for time.
Though some of the banks
have made arrangements for accepting payments they fell through on the
condition that banks should set up servers.
With the
peak March-end situation over, the GVMC now seems to be using the time
to finalise the logistics paving the way to enter into an agreement with
banks. Sources say the online payment system is likely to be in place
by June-end, the first quarter by which payment of taxes begins.
For
online payment through banks, no transaction fee will be collected.
However, the retention period by banks has to be decided. Sources said
quotations would be sought from the banks for it and those quoting the
lowest retention period for remitting to the GVMC would be allowed to
collect the taxes. However, setting up of servers is considered a
prerequisite for net banking. Last year, five private banks collected
GVMC’s taxes without charging from payees but set up their servers.
The GVMC now wants to improve access to public by roping in public sector banks as well.
Quotations
of banks are being sought to finalise the cost for transaction, sources
said. One of the private banks suggested a slab system of sorts.
Collection on percentage basis will however be a burden to payees.
The
other option is individual online payment. A good percentage of the
tax-payees, particularly those staying away from the city and employees,
of the 3.7 lakh assesses are expected to use debit/credit cards for
online payment.