The Times of India 23.04.2013
No hike in house tax
after a gap of three years on April 11. The increased tax however was
not applicable on the houses for, which the tax value is less than Rs
2000. Rest of the houses however witnessed an increased between 5 to 25
percent. While the protest for the hike in taxes already started, on
April 17, additional municipal commissioner, Sachidanand Singh excluded
as many as 60,000 houses from paying the increased house taxes by
announcing that the increased taxes will not be applicable to the houses
for, which the tax value is less than Rs 3000.
Singh also
informed to encourage house tax collection VMC is the first municipal
corporation to free the tax payers from paying the interest on the long
pending taxes from January to April 15 and allowed such tax payers to
pay the basic tax value only. According to Singh, such a step has
relieved a lot of tax payers. He also informed that as many as 1.77 lakh
houses have been identified under VMC, out of which 1.45 lakh were
accounted for paying taxes in 2012-2013. An amount of Rs 19.25 crores
has been collected as house tax in the last financial year. The proposed
target for house tax collection in the current financial year is 23
crores.It may be mentioned here that before tabling its financial budget
VMC had proposed for making a hike in the house taxes in March. This
brewed resentments among locals and corporators were also not in a mood
to support this move of corporation. Following which, during the budget
session the house unanimously decided that no such hike would be made.
However, on April 11, municipal commissioner, RP Singh increased house
tax stating it as measure to meet expenses and proper functioning of
VMC.