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PCMC panel gives nod for recovery of dues

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The Times of India        13.07.2012

PCMC panel gives nod for recovery of dues

PUNE: The PCMC standing committee has approved a policy for recovery of outstanding water bill dues. The policy will come into effect after the civic general body approves it.

The policy says that, because of various complaints regarding water bills, on an average, only 30% of the total water charges has been collected in the past three years. The complaints related to non-installation of water meters, fast or non-functional meters, and problems about meter readings.

The civic water supply department has stated that there is a need for concentrating on five aspects, namely, recovery of dues, bringing all consumers into the civic water supply system, installation of meters to all connections, effective action against unauthorized connections and regular and timely distribution of bills. The department has stated that there is a shortage of manpower for taking meter readings, making computerized entry of the information at zonal levels, and for preparing water bills and distributing them.

The policy mooted an amnesty scheme for citizens to clear their outstanding bills. A private agency would be appointed to prepare and distribute bills. If the consumers have not installed water meters, they will have to do it at their own expense. There are instances where commercial water connections were given to buildings when the construction was in progress and the people who later reside in them after the construction was completed are charged commercial rates instead of residential rates. In such cases, the residents should give proof of the date when they started living there, like copies of building completion certificate, sale deed, and application made to the civic body for charging property tax. Then the civic body will charge them as per the residential rates.


 

 

Nashik Municipal Corporation raises property tax on some groups by 25%

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The Times of India          13.07.2012

Nashik Municipal Corporation raises property tax on some groups by 25%

NASHIK: The standing committee of the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) on Thursday decided to increase property taxes for commercial establishments by 25% and exempt residential properties from the tax hike. It also decided to digitalize all properties within NMC limits and encode them to make tax recovery simplified and increase its revenue.

The tax hike for commercial establishments will be in force from the next financial year 2013-14. The administration had proposed a tax rise for both residential and commercial properties, but standing committee chairman Uddhav Nimse cancelled the proposal of the NMC administration to raise house and water taxes for residential propertiesand gave consent to 25% rise in house and water taxes for commercial properties.

"We have decided to increase house and water taxes for commercial establishments from the next financial year, but residential properties have been exempted from any tax rise. Besides, commercial tax will be levied on petty businesses run in residential properties, such as beauty parlours, coaching classes, tailoring shops, grocery stores, music classes and professional consulting offices of lawyers, chartered accountants and doctors," said standing committee chairman Uddhav Nimse.

"To simplify recovery of property tax and increase NMC revenue, we have decided to digitalize all properties within NMC limits. These properties will be given a coding number and new code numbers will be given to new properties. This will help make assessment of properties simpler. The digitalization work will commence in the next few months," municipal commissioner Sanjay Khandare said.



 

 

House tax: Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon to resolve objections

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The Times of India        13.07.2012

House tax: Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon to resolve objections

GURGAON: The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon has finally decided to deal with the over 50,000 objections raised by the residents regarding house tax, in a time bound manner. Starting July 23, the municipal corporation will hold meetings every day in which they will invite those who have filed objections and will resolve it. This decision was taken at a meeting held between the MCG officials and the ward councillors on Thursday.
 


"We plan to resolve close to 100 cases every day and will take up the cases ward wise and colony wise. It's going to be a mammoth task and we are not sure how many months it is going to take to resolve all the 50,000 objections filed. Most of the objections are related to wrong calculation, incorrect name and area. We will publish a list of cases that will be taken up each day so that the residents know when their case would come up for hearing. The zonal taxation officer as well as the executive and junior engineers will be present in the daily hearings so that the objections can be resolved smoothly," Veena Hooda, joint commissioner, Zone-1 of MCG.
 


On July 23, cases related to areas like Daulatabad village, Daulatabad industrial area, Rajendra Park, Surat Nagar Phase I will be taken up.
 


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