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Tax defaulters beware

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The Hindu   10.08.2012

Tax defaulters beware

Staff Reporter

Exasperated by residents defaulting on their property tax, the civic bodies are ready with a slew of measures to bring defaulters under the net. North Delhi Municipal Corporation has decided to take stern action against defaulters by making their name public with drum beats and attaching properties and auctioning it.

At a meeting on Thursday, North Delhi’s Chairman of the High Powered Property Taxes Committee, Rajesh Bhatia, said the Delhi Government will be approached to make “no dues certificates” compulsory at the time of transfer of property and sanctioning plans for alterations of existing property.

Earlier this week, the Standing Committee of the South Delhi Municipal Corporation had also decided to shame defaulters by hiring “dhol wallahs” to play outside the homes of defaulters.

At the meeting, B. N. Singh, Assessor and Collector, had said that there was no other option but to revert to traditional methods to recover taxes. The Standing Committee was discussing ways to augment the income from property tax, the biggest source of revenue for the civic body.

Last Updated on Friday, 10 August 2012 06:29
 

Rents unpaid, civic body to take back properties

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The Indian Express   08.08.2012

Rents unpaid, civic body to take back properties

The PMC standing committee has asked the civic body to take possession of property occupied by a former MLA to run a training centre without any formal contract as well two halls in a school building where a former mayor runs a Trust.

The property occupied by the Trust has been caught in row over rents not being paid, and the MLA owes the civic body Rs 1 crore, MNS corporator Baby Wagaskar had alleged and registered a complaint. The civic body had asked them to pay the rent and vacate the place.

Standing committee chairman Baburao Chandere told the media that they have demanded that the civic body take possession of the two properties.

The civic land lease policy bans PMC from selling its properties, but allows them to be leased for 30 years. The PMC owns about 3,500 properties reserved for hospitals, community halls, libraries, schools and other amenities and has allotted many of its properties, including open spaces on lease for various purposes.

There, however, is no system in place to check whether the properties are being used for the purposes they have been leased out. The PMC that has nearly 150 properties at prime locations has been not recovering rent from hundreds of properties for several years.

The standing committee has also approved funds for acquiring land in the city and has decided to spend Rs 7.5 crore for the purpose.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 August 2012 11:43
 

Co-ordination panel meets, concern voiced on house tax

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The Indian Express   08.08.2012

Co-ordination panel meets, concern voiced on house tax

Mayor Raj Bala Malik on Tuesday assured the officials of the administration that the issue of imposition of house tax would be taken up in the forthcoming meeting of the House Tax Committee. The issue was taken up during the co-ordination committee meeting between the administration and Municipal Corporation.

The administration had been questioning the Mayor during every co-ordination meeting on whether any progress had been made on the issue.

Another issue that was taken up was about giving approval for the installation of boosters for which the sites had not been finalised. Due to this, the water supply in some areas was getting affected. The proposal has been pending for the past few months.The Mayor also asked for the release of the funds that the administration has to give to the Municipal Corporation.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 August 2012 09:46
 


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