The Hindu 08.08.2012
State preparing to increase property tax, says MGP
The Mysore Grahakara Parishat has said the State
government is preparing the ground for increasing property tax in
cities, including Mysore, with the amendment to the Karnataka Municipal
Corporations Act by a gazette notification (dated 28 April 2012).
“It is surprising that this amendment has drawn little attention in general,” it said in a press release here.
Maximum limit raised
Before
the amendment, the maximum rate of property tax that could be levied by
the Mysore City Corporation (MCC) on commercial properties was two per
cent of the total capital value of the property. “The amendment
increases it to three per cent,” maintains B.S. Vanishree of the MGP.
Similarly,
the amendment increases the maximum rate of property tax on vacant land
less than 1,000 sq. m from 0.2 per cent to 0.5 per cent, vacant land
between 1,000 sq. m and 4,000 sq. m from 0.05 per cent to 0.1 per cent
(an increase of 100 per cent) and vacant land over 4,000 sq. m from 0.02
per cent to 0.1 per cent. There is no change in the property tax rates
for sites on which residential and industrial buildings exist, Ms.
Vanishree said in the release.
According to the
release, the gazette notification also permits city corporations to
exempt ex-servicemen and families of deceased soldiers from paying 50
per cent of the property tax, but the MCC has not passed a resolution on
the matter yet.
Rainwater harvesting
“It
also mandates rainwater harvesting for all existing buildings built on a
site larger than 2,400 sq. ft and on all proposed buildings on sites
larger than 1,200 sq. ft,” Ms. Vanishree explained.
“It
is surprising that using non-metric units has been prohibited by law
since 1962, but the amendment still speaks of square feet,” Ms.
Vanishree said in the release.