The Indian Express 17.08.2012
Landlords who don’t declare tenants face stiff action
South civic body says it has data on property tax evaders, writes to RWAs
Home owners who have rented out their property but not declared
it are in for trouble, with the South Municipal Corporation gearing up
to act against such defaulters.
The tax for rented property is double the tax for self-occupied
spaces, and the civic agency had decided to rein in all such home and
farmhouse owners.
In a letter dated August 14, 2012, the corporations asked the
residents’ welfare associations of South Delhi to sensitise home owners
against tax evasion.
The agency has also drawn up a list of such evaders, after
obtaining information from the Registrar’s Office. Action will be taken
against those who have underpaid their taxes for 2011-12. Officials said
names of a few prominent persons are also on the list.
“It has come to our notice that there are many property owners
who have rented their residential properties but they are either not
paying property tax or paying less than the applicable tax for rented
out residential properties, thus avoiding payment of appropriate
property tax and causing revenue loss to the corporation. Thus, property
tax department of South Delhi urges the residents not to follow
malpractice and pay proper tax,” the letter said.
This letter, officials said, was a “gentle reminder” to all such
defaulters. If the problem persists, strict action will be taken in
accordance with the municipal rules.
According to the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, if the evasion
exceed a sum of Rs 10 lakh, the offender can face rigorous imprisonment
of a minimum three months and a maximum seven years along with a penalty
that is not less than 50 per cent of the total sum.
For other cases, a rigorous imprisonment of one month to three years
can be handed out. The penalty will not be less than 50 per cent of the
amount evaded.
“We have collected data of rented out properties and sent a
gentle reminder to RWAs to spread awareness against wrong practice of
hiding facts regarding rented properties. We will verify the data we
have received, before taking action,” said B N Singh, Assessor and
Collector, South corporation.
Officials said the Delhi government data is being used to bring
defaulters to task. This will help avoid any allegation of corruption,
which could have been levelled if the agency had appointed own
inspectors to collect information.
“We have proof against those who are paying tax on rented
properties as self occupied properties. Action will be taken soon,” a
senior official said.
In South zone there are 98,626 rented residential properties and
Central zone has 75,718. The agency is yet to assemble the data for its
West and Najafgarh zones.In Vasant Kunj there are 3,837 rented properties.