Urban News

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
General Administration

Corporation to pull up officials for Koyambedu traders' tax dues

Print PDF

The New Indian Express             02.09.2013

Corporation to pull up officials for Koyambedu traders' tax dues

Shopkeepers at the Koyambedu market who sublet their premises will face action. (P Ravikumar/EPS)
Shopkeepers at the Koyambedu market who sublet their premises will face action. (P Ravikumar/EPS)

The Chennai Corporation is planning to crackdown on officials for failing to collect property tax from the traders in Koyambedu market.

The City Corporation said that only 472 traders owning shops at the wholesale market were paying property taxes after the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) handed over the shops to the traders.

The Mayor said that after CMDA handed over the shops to the traders, property taxes were calculated and an order was issued to 2,098 of the 3,194 shopkeepers. But only 472 traders paid the tax properly – not a penny was forthcoming from other shopkeepers.

But the failure lies with the Chennai Corporation for not assessing how much property tax the 1,096 shops have to pay, said Mayor Saidai Duraisamy during a Corporation Council meeting.

“As they have failed to assess the amount of property tax to be paid by the trader, an enquiry is being conducted in the department to ascertain why no effort has been taken to collect the property tax,” he said.

The Mayor said action would be initiated against the errant officials. “We are conducting an inquiry into the matter. Based on it, action will be taken against the errant officials,” he added.

He also said that the civic body is working towards retrieving the outstanding property tax amount.

“We are also planning to initiate legal action to retrieve the property tax,” said the Mayor while adding that there was no property tax waiver or reduction for commercial buildings located in the Corporation area.

The Mayor also said that he would initiate action against traders who were subletting their premises. “We will be revoking their licences and the shop will be locked and sealed,” he said.

The Koyambedu market is also plagued by other problems – some shopkeepers have their office as well as cold storage inside the shops.

Interestingly, as per CMDA rules, it is illegal to have cold storage within an eight-km radius of a government-owned cold storage. “But nearly 40 to 50 cold storage are illegally functioning in the A and H block,” said an official on condition of anonymity.

 

Unauthorised structure demolished in Ooty

Print PDF

The Hindu              31.08.2013

Unauthorised structure demolished in Ooty

For violating rules:An unauthorised structure on Commercial Road in Udhagamandalam being demolished on Friday.- Photo: Special Arrangement
For violating rules:An unauthorised structure on Commercial Road in Udhagamandalam being demolished on Friday.- Photo: Special Arrangement

The civic administration on Friday demolished an unauthorised structure on the main Commercial Road here.

It was coming up away from public view inside a recently vacated commercial establishment.

The controversial structure had figured prominently at a recent meeting of the Udhagamandalam Municipal Council with members trading charges.

Pointing out that the building that was under construction was totally unauthorised, Muncipal Commissioner K. Sivakumar told The Hindu that after adhering to formalities, the town planning section of the municipality had been instructed to pull the structure down.

Pointing out that a team has been formed to keep track of such clandestine activities, he said that those who violated the rules would be dealt with severely.

Any structure which was being put up without the knowledge of the civic administration would be demolished.

To a question that was put to him, Mr. Sivakumar said that even deviations from approved plans would be viewed very seriously by the authorities.

 

Koyambedu traders to pay taxes

Print PDF

Deccan Chronicle              30.08.2013

Koyambedu traders to pay taxes

Mayor Saidai. S. Duraisamy addresses corporation's council meet on Thursday.  	—DC
Mayor Saidai. S. Duraisamy addresses corporation's council meet on Thursday. —DC

Chennai: The corporation, in its council meet on Thursday, made it clear that the traders at Koyambedu market could not be exempted from tax. It was also noted that the Chennai City Municipal Corporation Act had no provisions to relieve the tax payable by the traders to the civic body.

Replying to ward councillor M. C. Munusamy on the issue of tax collection at Koyambedu, Mayor Saidai S. Duraisamy said that the City Corporation must have been actively involved in collecting property tax from the shops at Koyambedu, but it had failed to.

“Out of the total of 3,194 shops present in the area, 2,089 shops have been issued the tax assessment notices of which 472 are regular payers of property tax,” said the mayor, noting that the corporation’s revenue department failed to assess the tax for the remaining 1,096 shops.

“Investigations on the reasons behind the inconsistent tax collection are going on and action would be taken to revive the loss which occurred due to the errant officials,” mayor Saidai Duraisamy added. The corporation passed a resolution on a similar note to streamline the issuance of a trade licence to commercial establishments in the city.

The resolution stated that the trade licence should be made an essential component to obtain electricity or water connections for the shop. In another resolution, the Corporation resolved to bring in quality control and an assessment module to ensure that civic projects that crossed `1,500 crore were not done in a sub-standard way. 

 


Page 72 of 143