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Property tax dues: Wipro may face legal action from Bangalore local body

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Business Line        30.11.2013

Property tax dues: Wipro may face legal action from Bangalore local body

Despite repeated tax notices, Wipro did not pay the tax notices and hence the BBMP authorities decided to slap a case against the company.

Rs 16.47-crore due

If Wipro does not pay up the dues, which as per BBMP officials amount to Rs 16.47 crore in taxes and other dues, it faces legal action, including seizure of movable property.

Wipro vehemently denied this. In a statement, a Wipro spokesperson in a statement said: “On November 27, officials and corporators of BBMP arrived at our Sarjapur campus without prior notice and resorted to high-handedness and arm twisting tactics for nearly seven hours.”

It was an illegal attempt to collect money against a notice for collection of property tax, which is not final and has been responded to by pointing out errors in data points and assumptions, the statement added.

This is the second time in the past 11 months that BBMP has resorted to intimidatory tactics to collect money against unsubstantiated notice of payment, Wipro officials said. These notices have been superseded with multiple fresh notices by BBMP itself and the latest one is yet to be adjudicated. Wipro is exploring all legal options at its disposal to seek redressal, the statement said.

The dispute has to do with its corporate headquarters at Doddakannelli village. According to the BBMP, Wipro owes these taxes calculated at Rs 20 per sq ft which was due for 2008-2012.

Matters first came to light during the January this year when Wipro was announcing its third quarter results. BBMP even hired drum beaters who resort to these measures in a bid to embarrass tax defaulters.

 

Civic body aims to net Rs. 1,250 cr. property tax

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The Hindu              30.11.2013 

Civic body aims to net Rs. 1,250 cr. property tax

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By scrupulously following ‘tax mantra’ which includes ‘no increase in tax but better compliance’, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is confident of collecting Rs.1,250 crore as property tax this financial year, GHMC Commissioner Somesh Kumar said here on Friday.

Inaugurating an orientation training programme for the revenue staff of the civic body, Mr. Kumar said the Standing Committee took a decision to give incentives to the revenue staff based on their performance.

The incentive structure ensures two months basic pay as incentive to those collecting 50 per cent more than last year and 15 days basic pay for those collecting 20 per cent more.

 

PCMC doubles property tax for illegal buildings

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The Times of India            28.11.2013  

PCMC doubles property tax for illegal buildings

PUNE: Owners of unauthorized constructions in Pimpri Chinchwad will have to pay double the property tax. The civic body will soon start issuing tax bills for 2012-13 and for 2013-14.

The move has come following a state government decision to allow collection of additional property tax from owners of unauthorized constructions.

The PCMC's tax collection department has enlisted over 43,300 such constructions, to whom revised tax bills will be issued. Municipal corporation's rules allow such an imposition.

PCMC assistant commissioner Bhanudas Gaikwad, who heads the tax collection department, said the civic body received the directives from the state government on November 22. According to the directives, until an unauthorized construction is regularized, the owner concerned will have to pay double the amount of the property tax, he said.

In November 2010, the standing committee and the general body had rejected the civic administration's proposal for collecting additional property tax.

However, the state government later cancelled the decision and directed the PCMC to collect property tax as per the provisions in the municipal rules.

The civic body hopes to collect Rs 317 crore from property tax along with an additional sum of Rs 84 crore, from owners of unauthorized constructions.

The PCMC has recently started a survey of properties in the area. Besides verifying whether the property owners are paying tax, the civic body is also checking if the household drainage lines are connected to the underground drainage system. The civic body has already completed about 70 % of the survey.

 


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