The Hindu 21.01.2015
MCC to crack down on undervaluation of properties
Standing panel expresses concern that property tax collection is being affected
The Mysore City Corporation (MCC) will crack down on
undervaluation of properties under the Self Assessment Scheme (SAS) for
computing property tax.
Revenue inspectors and
Assistant Commissioners have been given one month’s time to assess all
the 10,750 commercial buildings in the city to ascertain whether their
declaration under the SAS was reflective of the actual built-up area. In
addition, a random survey of a few private properties has also been
ordered.
The issue came up before the MCC Finance,
Taxation and Appeals Standing Committee meeting here on Tuesday where
the members expressed concern over the undervaluation of commercial
properties.
The meeting was chaired by the Standing
Committee Chairperson Haseen Taj Saleem and attended by other members
who pointed out that undervaluation of the built-up area was affecting
property tax collection.
Under SAS, property owners have to declare the details of the built-up area based on which the tax payable is calculated.
However,
there were complaints in the past even from some NGOs that there was no
way of ascertaining if the declarations were true or if the built-up
area was being undervalued. With nearly 1.76 lakh properties registered
in the city, it is not humanly possible to assess each and every
property by the MCC.
But, Deputy Commissioner (Revenue) G. Jagadeesh told
The Hindu
that random assessments would be done in case of private residential
properties. But there are nearly 10,750 commercial properties all of
which will be measured, he said.
“Those found guilty
of undervaluation will be penalised and penalty collected from them for
which there is provision under the SAS.”
The MCC has a
target of collecting Rs.85 crore by way of property tax of which the
corporation collected Rs. 65.5 crore as of date.
Property
tax is the single largest source of revenue for the MCC, which is
cash-strapped to provide civic amenities to the public.