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PMC looks for ways to increase LBT revenue

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The Indian Express       14.11.2013

PMC looks for ways to increase LBT revenue

LAGGING far behind in reaching the half mark of revenue collection estimate of budget in first six months of the financial year, the PMC has geared up to increase revenue collection from local body tax (LBT) by seeking information from various state government authorities, including RTO, sales tax, stamps and registration office, to ascertain the transactions by traders.

"The revenue collection in the first six months is low and has raised concern of the civic administration. Thus, it has been decided to boost the revenue collection by taking help of other government authorities to ascertain the business in various sector and accordingly recover LBT from traders. The details of automobile sector would be sought from RTO while information from registration office would reveal details of real estate business and sales tax data would enable information on business of consumer goods," said Vishal Tambe, chairperson of the standing committee.

He said the civic administration will analyse the data and initiate necessary steps to recover LBT from traders. "The traders would be penalised for not depositing LBT as per the business," Tambe said.

The standing committee chairperson further said that the administration would also undertake a special drive from from November 15 to December 31 to identify unassessed properties in the city. "Efforts would be made to bring unassessed properties in the tax ambit and increase the collection from property tax," he said.

Recently, the civic chief had directed all civic departments to be careful in spending funds with an appeal to start new projects only if they are very necessary. The civic administration had projected a shortage of Rs 1,000 crore of the Rs 4,167 crore budget.

 

MCD announces revised house tax for 2013-14

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The Pioneer        09.11.2013 

MCD announces revised house tax for 2013-14

The Municipal Corporation of Dehradun (MCD) board announced the revised house tax for the financial year 2013-14.

The MCD's budget for the financial year 2013-14 was also presented in the board meeting presided over by the Mayor of Dehradun, Vinod Chamoli on Friday. As per the revised house tax, residential buildings of the city were categorised into four categories: A,B,C and D. Seventy-five paise per square feet monthly tax would be imposed on category A, 50 paise per square feet on B category, 30 paise per square feet on C category and 20 paise per square feet on category D.

This categorisation of the areas was done on the basis of way of construction of the houses in that particular area. The houses constructed for high class people were kept under category A, for medium level in B category B, for lower level in C category and slums in D category.

The posh areas like Race Course Road, Govind Nagar Road, Haridwar Road, Tegh Bahadur Road, EC Road, Nehru Road, Subhash Road, Ravindra Nath Tagore Marg-I and others were kept in category A, Nardev Shashtri Marg, Amrit Kaur Road, Acharya Narendra Dev Marg, Mohini Road and other areas were put in category B, Patel Road, Nayagaon, DAV Road, Nalapani Road and some other areas were included in category C while the slum areas including Nayi Basti at Race Course Road, Rispana, Nayi Basti Shivaji Marg was categorized under category D.

Meanwhile, the councilors of the ruling and Opposition party opposed the MCD's decision and asked the mayor to form only two categories. Opposing the decision of raising the house taxes, some councilors called it injustice to general public. They said that development should not be done by levying extra taxes on the public. Replying to the councilor's opposition, Chamoli said, "We are leaders of the city and should always be ready to take tough decisions for development.

House tax has not been amended for the last 15 years and we are raising the house taxes to ensure proper development of the city", he said.As per the MCD budget Rs. 8.40 crore has been sanctioned by the administration out of which around Rs 2.5 crore would be needed monthly for the MCD. He said that MCD is facing an economic crisis due to lack of sufficient income and due to the ban on the two per cent stamp duty. Mayor said that a revised budget will also be presented later on.

He said that rental based value assessment should be completed in six months to implement the revised house taxes. He further said that vegetable vendors who set stalls in the city would now be charged taxes by MCD. In the board meeting, a sum of Rs 51.17 lakh was passed for beautification of the Clock Tower in which around Rs 10 lakh would be paid by MCD, approval to free hold the plots allotted in teachers colony was also given.

The board also approved construction of Smriti Van and a residential scheme near Mussoorie diversion.

 

House tax rebate date extended till November 30

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The Times of India          07.11.2013

House tax rebate date extended till November 30

KANPUR: Mayor Jagat Veer Singh Drona has recommended extending the rebate date of house tax collection till November 30, 2013.

In a letter addressed to municipal commissioner Kanpur Nagar, the mayor stated that deputy leader of house (corporator) Satyendra Mishra had informed him that KMC had announced 10 percent rebate in house tax payment for house owners till October 31, 2013. Due to the feastive season, many could not deposit their taxes. Therefore, KMC extended the date for rebate till November 30, 2013.

Kanpur Municipal Corporation as per practice used to announce rebate in house tax payment in the month of July every year . After July, it had been extended for fifteen days thereafter it was gradually extended till October 31. More than 500 house owners of ward number 25 have not deposited their tax as their tax had been enhanced approximately 100 percent against announced 10 percent.

Local corporator Sunil Kannaujia said that those houses were part of ward 25 but they had been included in ward 23 which was part of well developed Kidwai Nagar. However, the residents had strongly opposed the enhancement as it was double the actual of amount of tax.

This would also make an impact in water tax too he added. Kannaujia stated that officials had been handed over a protest letter and a fair action is awaited from the officials.

 


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