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Last date for house tax extended

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The Pioneer         26.11.2013

Last date for house tax extended

The house tax committee of Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh on Monday extended the last date of house tax till March 31, next year. 

Earlier, the last date of submission of house tax was December 15. The decision was taken by the members of committee during a meeting with the Chairman of House tax committee Babulal.

Meanwhile members also discussed and decided that the deposit form for residential property tax should also be simplified as people are finding it hard to understand the form. The committee members were of the view that the residential property tax should be based on allotment letter.     

 

MC wing rejects property tax hike proposal

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The Times of India         26.11.2013

MC wing rejects property tax hike proposal

CHANDIGARH: The house tax sub-committee of the Chandigarh municipal corporation on Monday rejected the proposal of the tax branch of the civic body to revise the amount of the property tax of commercial, industrial and institutional properties of the city. The committee unanimously asked the department to first recover the pending amount and sought removal of anomalies in tax collection system, instead of enhancing the tax. The committee members also gave proposal to enhance the date of filing the residential tax amount under self assessment scheme (SAS) from two to five months to escape any kind of penalty or other additional charges.

While discussing the issue to revise the existing tax amounts of commercial properties, member of the committee said there should be proper computerization of the account wing, which presently was lacking.

"It is very surprising that account wing of the MC is not properly equipped and even they don't have proper records to pendency and filing of taxes. Therefore, we have asked to first change the manual system of account wing into computerization. We unanimously rejected the agenda pertaining to revise the property tax on commercial properties of the city," said MP Kohli, committee member. The members asked the accounts wing to make the tax filling forms in the residential properties simpler instead of asking public to fill tricky information. "We had just asked to take the information regarding the name, area and plot size of the person concerned, but the forms are too tricky to understand. Therefore, we have asked to remove all such information," said a member of the committee. 

 

Nashik Municipal Corporation plans to hike tax on advertising hoardings

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The Times of India            21.11.2013

Nashik Municipal Corporation plans to hike tax on advertising hoardings

NASHIK: Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) is planning to increase taxes on advertising hoardings with an aim to increase its revenue through it. The NMC is also planning to levy taxes on advertisings displayed on autorickshaws, taxis, buses of Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) and other private vehicles.

The NMC had appointed a Pune-based private consulting firm to increase its revenue through hoardings and other advertising means. The firm recently gave a presentation to the officials and office-bearers of the civic body.

City mayor Yatin Wagh said, "The NMC's advertising rates were so less as compared to other municipal corporations. The NMC is earning Rs 1 crore through advertising taxes. The rate may be increased up to Rs 40 crore. A policy decision in this regard will taken at the general body meeting of the NMC shortly."

"We had also appointed a private consulting agency to conduct survey and suggest measures to increase the revenue through advertising. Accordingly, the firm has suggested some measures in this connection. The beauty of the city is affected due to unauthorised hoardings. Hence, our plan is to give permission to hoardings with specific size. At present, the NMC is charging Rs 14.5 per sq mt for advertising hoardings, which is less as compared to the rates charged by other municipal corporations in the state. Other civic bodies charge around Rs 150 per sq mt for advertising hoardings," he added.

 


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