The Hindu 06.12.2010
Taxpayers oppose user charges
Staff Reporter
VIJAYAWADA:The Taxpayers Association (TPA) termed the user charges
for garbage lifting as undemocratic and unlawful. The Association wanted
the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) to withdraw the user charges
immediately.
Addressing a press conference here on Sunday, TPA president V. Sambi
Reddy and secretary M.V. Anjaneyulu said that the Corporation was
collecting conservancy tax, which is part of Property Tax (PT), for
maintaining the sanitation etc. in the city. The user charges proposed
for garbage would amount to double taxation for the same service. And,
hence, it was unlawful.
More so, the VMC general body unanimously resolved against the user
charges. Annulling the general body’s resolution, the State government
issued GO 973 which directs the Municipal Commissioner to take necessary
steps for collecting user charges on municipal solid waste management.
Memorandums were submitted to the then Mayor, deputy Mayor, Chief
Minister and Municipal Administration minister. The people reacted
vociferously against the proposal to levy user charges at many fora.
And, it was evident, at a people ballot conducted by the CPI (M), and
post card campaign. The people reacted in same fashion, when the CPI(M)
conducted people ballot second time also, they said.
“Notwithstanding, the VMC served PT demand PT along with the user
charges. The State government made a mockery of the public mood, and was
implementing undemocratic policies,” they said. The burden would be Rs.
600 to Rs. 24,000 per annum on the people. And, the charges would
increase year after year, as the user charges were aimed at collecting
total operation and maintenance (O&M) cost, they said.