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Property tax: industrial units get extension

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Indian Express 18.12.2009

Property tax: industrial units get extension

Several small industrial units in Wadgaon Sheri have requested the property tax department of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to allow them to pay the tax dues in six installments rather than paying it in one go.

The units, organised under the banner of Sri Sai Industrial Association have tax dues close to Rs 25 lakh accumulated over the last ten years. “We sent notices to these industrial units under the Sri Sai Industrial Association units. But, they had sought permission to pay the dues in installments over a period of one year. However, we gave them six months’ time,” said Vilas Kanade, chief of the property tax department.

General secretary of the association R N Gaikwad said, “This is the first time that the civic body sent notices to us for non-payment of property tax. As we are facing economic problems, we are unable to pay the dues at one go. But we would pay the tax dues in six installments.”

However, Gaikwad said, the PMC was yet to provide water supply, proper road, drainage and other basic facilities in the area. “It was one of the reasons why we did not pay the tax.”

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Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 11:30