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BBMP targets star hotels to recover tax dues

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The Hindu                              07.03.2013

BBMP targets star hotels to recover tax dues

The Bangalore Bruhat Mahanagar Palike held a drum beating on Infantry Road in Bangalore.— Photo: K. Gopinathan
The Bangalore Bruhat Mahanagar Palike held a drum beating on Infantry Road in Bangalore.— Photo: K. Gopinathan.

The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has stepped up attempts to recover tax dues from defaulters, especially star hotels in the city.

On Wednesday, a team led by Deputy Commissioner (East) Venkatachalapathy went with the drum-beaters to three star hotels coming under the jurisdiction of Vasant Nagar Assistant Revenue Officer.

Le Meridien was only paying property tax amounting to Rs. 26 lakh annually and had suppressed the built up area.

The BBMP officials discovered this and as per the calculation, the tax added up to Rs. 84 lakh.

“We have added the difference amount for the past five years and the dues to the BBMP add up to Rs. 2.9 crore. The hotel has appealed against this,” said Sohail Ahmed, ARO (Vasanth Nagar).

The team issued a distress warrant to Infantry Court Hotel.

The hotel owners have not paid any tax to the BBMP since 2000.

The tax due from the hotel, including the penalty, is around Rs. 1.6 crore.

“When we threatened to attach the movable properties, the management paid Rs. 50 lakh and promised to clear the rest soon,” Mr. Ahmed said.

The BBMP team also visited Ramada Hotel, which owes the civic body around Rs. 28 lakh.

The hotel management has given an undertaking to clear the same by the end of the month.

Last Updated on Thursday, 07 March 2013 06:45
 

Surat Municipal Corporation starts door-to-door property tax collection drive

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The Times of India                              05.03.2013

Surat Municipal Corporation starts door-to-door property tax collection drive

SURAT: The Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has kicked started a door-to-door campaign for the collection of the pending property tax from the users in the diamond city starting from Monday.

The SMC's property tax department officials visited the textile industrial areas in Limbayat zone and collecting Rs 60 lakh tax from the powerloom unit owners.

Sources said that with less than 25 days to go for the financial year to end, the property tax department officials have pulled up their socks to meet the target of Rs 485 crore tax collection.

Until now, the department has been successful in achieving 70 per cent of the target set for the collection of property tax.

Senior officials said that the department has kick started the door-to-door campaign in all the seven municipal zones to collect the pending property tax from the users.

"We are also targeting the residential and commercial users in the municipal zones who are yet to pay their property tax in the door-to-door campaign" said a senior property tax official.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 March 2013 08:20
 

Property tax in Gujarat: Surat cheapest in state

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The Times of India                   04.03.2013 

Property tax in Gujarat: Surat cheapest in state

SURAT: Surtis live in the cheapest city when it comes to paying property taxes. Though the municipal corporation proposed a hike for commercial properties, nearly 11.5 lakh residential property owners were spared an increase. User charges for civic utilities have however doubled for all property owners.

As property tax remains unaltered for the last four years on area based assessment method, user charges make a difference as everyone pays these increased charges. This swells the payment burden by 35 to 40%.

The reason SMC has been able to keep taxes low is a high recovery rate. Its tax collection increased by Rs 186 crore in two years - which is a 92% recovery ratio. Apart from tax recovery, SMC has ushered in second generation financial reforms.

"According to JnNURM requirements, we have gone ahead with collection of user charges. We are halfway through with Rs 85 crore in our kitty against our target of Rs 160 crore," says Sharad Mehta, deputy commissioner, finance, SMC. In actual fact, JnNURM has blocked nearly Rs 125 crore of funds allotted to SMC due to non-recovery of user charges.

With a total budget of Rs 3,713.96 crore for the year 2013-14, the tax increase of Rs 110 crore is not seen a big burden, especially as a grant of Rs 556 crore from the state government is allotted to SMC in lieu of Octroi. (Himansshu Bhatt)

AHMEDABAD

After almost a decade, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation's standing committee accepted the administrative wing's proposal for a 60% hike in residential property tax and a 27% increase in commercial property tax. Beside this, for the first time, AMC has also started the process of metering water supply - a long standing demand under the JnNURM scheme, as a part of financial reforms. The committee has resolved that it will bring out Rs 100 crore worth of municipal bonds this year.

The residential tax rates in the property tax formula were raised from Rs 10 per sq m to Rs 16. For commercial properties, the levy has been hiked by 27% - from Rs 20 per sq m to Rs 28. The hike will earn an additional Rs 500 crore for AMC. "We improved our tax recovery and hence avoided any dramatic increase in tax rates," says municipal commissioner Guruprasad Mohapatra. In term of vehicle taxes, the committee has reduced taxes on loading rickshaws and autorickshaw by 0.25%, while tax for cars worth above Rs 2.99 lakh remains as it is - between 1.25% and 2.25%. (Paul John)

VADODARA

It was a foregone conclusion that people in Vadodara would have to loosen their purse strings this year. To start with, the tax rate for residential properties - the general property tax was raised from Rs 11 to 16 per square metre. While for commercial properties it was raised from Rs 26 to Rs 30 per sq m.

Apart from the hike in property taxes, VMC increased water charges, sanitation charges and even imposed a new streetlight tax. The standing committee made some concessions in these, but did not shoot them down like in the previous two years. In fact, it changed the formula for vehicle tax by introducing it as a percentage of the cost of vehicles instead of a flat rate.

The civic body will charge streetlight tax at the rate of 8% of general property tax or Rs 120, whichever is higher. Sanitation charges were raised from Rs 48 to Rs 100 and for non-residential properties the minimum charge was hiked from Rs 100 to Rs 240 per annum.

VMC commissioner Ashwini Kumar had made it evident that the rises substantial when he presented the budget. Kumar had said that the civic body will have to raise these to ensure development works. (Sachin Sharma)

RAJKOT

The few cities in the state that have received step-motherly treatment by the state are cities in Saurashtra. Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) has till date not been able to implement the carpet area based tax formula. Despite being led by a BJP board.

The political wing here believes that their property tax will increase exponentially if the new tax structure comes into place. "Had that been the reason, none of the other major cities like Ahmedabad and Surat, which pay comparatively lower property tax than Rajkot, would have implemented this scheme. Rajkot gets Rs 100 crore in lieu of Octroi and collects Rs 180 crore as taxes. Since there are no changes in the tax structure in a posh area people still pay anywhere between Rs 6,000 to Rs 8,000 for a 1,000 sq ft flat. while it is as much as Rs 26,000 in commercial areas," says a senior RMC tax department official.

Junagadh city, despite a low budget, believes in the taxing its citizens more as it doesn't have salaries to pay its employees for the last four months. Jamnagar has proposed the highest increase in residential tax rates in the state, despite having the least residential properties.

"In Jamnagar the only activity is concentrated around the refinery. Local business activity is far less. How such cities can pay more property tax is a problem that state government has to reason out," says a senior urban development official. (Vijaysinh Parmar)
Last Updated on Monday, 04 March 2013 08:49
 


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