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New secretariat may eat up 300 mansions

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Deccan Chronicle 11.11.2009

New secretariat may eat up 300 mansions

November 11th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai, Nov. 10: Mansions, which are unique features of Chennai and let out cheap monthly rooms to film aspirants and bachelors may soon be a thing of the past. Over 300 mansions — all located in Triplicane near Anna Salai — fall within the high security zone around the upcoming new secretariat and so they will soon cease to exist, according to sources in the government. Chennai Corporation recently hiked the property tax of the mansions several times.

“The tax on one of my mansions is hiked four times. For another mansion, the tax is hiked two times, but with retrospective effect from 2007-08. More than 250 mansions in and around Triplicane got notices on this unprecedented hike. Our association will take up this issue with the government and if it forces closure of mansions, the Opposition parties will take up the issue,” Mr S.M.K. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who is owner of Maha mansions, told this newspaper.

A senior official of the revenue department said the government has been contemplating a move by which the mansions could be ‘relocated’.
However, Chennai mayor M. Subramanian said the “hike in tax” was aimed at increasing the "revenue" of the corporation. “If there are problems in the method any property was measured, we are ready to re-assess them,” he said.

Some officials in the secretariat said the relocation of mansions would be ‘smooth.’

“The owners will be paid compensation or will be asked to convert their property into residential property,” said a senior official, requesting anonymity.

“With the economic slowdown, many bachelors who worked in the Information Technology sector vacated their rooms. This has led to less than 60 per cent occupancy in all the man-sions,”charged Mr S. Dastagir, secretary, mansion owners’ association, Chennai, adding “Unaffordable property tax hike at this point seems to be an indirect attempt to close down the mansions.”

Some owners aver that the corporation revenue officials measured the mansions wrongly and without any prior information.

“My mansion is 3,600 square feet. They sent a tax notice for 6,840 square feet. The area of some mansions is exaggerated more than two times,” said Mr S.A. Malick, who is also treasurer of the mansion owners’ association.

 

Camp for property tax assessment in ward 29 today

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The Hindu 06.11.2009

Camp for property tax assessment in ward 29 today

 

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MADURAI: The Corporation will hold a special camp for issuing new property tax orders for new buildings, additional buildings for ward 29 at Ellis Nagar on Friday.

In a statement, the Corporation Commissioner, S. Sebastine, said that the camp would begin at 10 a.m. at Twin Houses Residents’ Welfare Association Office in Ellis Nagar.

Residents could get their new buildings, additional buildings instantly assessed at the camp. Besides, name transfer of property tax could be done based on the details of sale deed. Other grievances with regard to property tax assessment could also be done, provided they bring a copy of sale deed attested by a notary public. For tax assessment for additional building, copy of tax receipt for existing building is necessary. Other documents required are copy of vacant tax receipt and building plan approval, if available.

 

Demand for Property Tax grievances redressal camps

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The Hindu 02.11.2009

Demand for Property Tax grievances redressal camps

Special Correspondent


People can approach the tax tribunal with their grievances: Corporation Commissioner

No building should be constructed without an approved plan


COIMBATORE: Councillors of the Coimbatore Corporation want the civic body to solve problems that the public face in having their buildings assessed for Property Tax, especially after the revision of the tax.

Excess Taxation

Leader of the Opposition and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) member V.N. Udayakumar alleged excess taxation and called upon Corporation Commissioner Anshul Mishra to organise special grievances redress camps in the four zone offices.

“The tax had been raised for the residential category by 20 per cent. So, a person who had been paying Rs. 2,000 earlier should pay only Rs.2,400 now. But, there are complaints of Corporation staff collecting even Rs.3,000,” he said.

The Commissioner said special camps were already being held in the zone offices in connection with the Local Bodies’ Day celebrations to be held on November 1. Orders to provide solutions to grievances would be issued at a meeting that day, he said. Besides, people could approach the tax tribunal with their grievances.

Tax-specific meetings

The Commissioner, however, said tax-specific meetings could also be organised. Mr. Udayakumar suggested that enough publicity on the grievances meeting be given in the media well in advance. As for excess tax, the Commissioner said action could be taken on specific complaints if they were brought to his notice.

The councillors requested the Commissioner to hold back the implementation of the new Property Tax assessment system that made submission of building plan approval details mandatory.

The Corporation introduced this scheme as buildings were being constructed without an approved plan and without paying the charges required to be paid at this stage.

But, after these structures were constructed without an approved plan, their owners approached the Corporation for the assessment of Property Tax.

“This is why we are now insisting that the plan approval details also must be furnished while applying for tax assessment. If we make just the assessment, there are questions during auditing on the loss of revenue during the plan approval stage,” the Commissioner explained.

Asked what the Corporation’s rules stated, the Commissioner said that actually no building should be constructed without an approved plan. But, some structures such as houses came up despite this rule because of humanitarian consideration.

Pointing out that there were some grey areas and that rules should be tightened, he said the new scheme was aimed at curbing at least from now the practice of constructing buildings without obtaining approval for the plan.

Mr. Udayakumar, other members from the DMK and the councillors from various other parties then called for an all-party meeting on this issue. When more questions arose over this scheme, the Commissioner said all these could be raised at the all-party meeting.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) councillor said the public welcomed the Corporation’s recent action against buildings that did not have the mandatory space for parking vehicles. But, this action should be sustained, he said.

The Corporation should identify all the buildings in the city that did not have parking space and take action against these. Every public building in the city should have parking space and the Corporation must ensure this, he said.

All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam councillor P. Rajkumar said finding space for parking in the city was proving to be a torture.

There was chaos on the roads in areas where multi-storeyed buildings did not have parking space. The councillor said the Corporation should soon implement the scheme for multi-tier parking lots in busy commercial centres in the city.

Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 06:12
 


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