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Now, camps in your area for property tax collection in Gurugram

GURUGRAM: To augment property tax collection, MCG has started organising camps in several parts of the city where residents can deposit dues.

The camps will be held till March 29
Property tax is one of the major sources of income for the civic body. The corporation aims to collect Rs 1,100 crore from property tax alone in the current fiscal year, of which it has been able to collect just 16.3% — Rs 180 crore — so far, according to MCG officials.
With only 10 days left for the current fiscal to be over, the civic body will hold the camps to boost its income.“Residents can also visit the camps to get their property tax data corrected,” MCG spokesperson SS Rohilla said.

The camp will be organised at the community centres in sectors 9A and 22A, South Point Mall and Tulip Lemon (Sector 69) on Wednesday. On Thursday, camps will be set up at the Sector 4 community centre, Radhakrishan temple (Kirti Nagar), DT Mega Mall and Bestech Park View Spa Next (Sector 67).
On Friday, MCG will organise property tax camps at AVL 36 (Sector 36), Ram Mandir (Sai Kunj), TDI Ourania (Sector 56) and M3M Merlin (Sector 67).

The next day, they will be set up at the community centre in Sector 10, Sector 14, Mahindra Aura (Sector 110A), Palm Grove Heights (Ardee City), Princeton Estate (DLF 5) and The Legend (Sector 57) Gurgaon

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Not paid tax dues? Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon set to serve notices to defaulters, seal Propertyes

GURGAON: The MCG commissioner PC Meena on Tuesday directed officials to serve notices to property tax defaulters with dues amounting to Rs 1 lakh or more. The commissioner asked the officials to seal these properties after serving notices. “The residential, institutional, commercial and industrial properties in the city have to pay property tax as per the Haryana Municipal Corporation Act, 1994. The properties of the defaulters will soon be sold and subsequently auctioned,” said the commissioner. He chaired a meeting with the officials to review the issues related to property tax. Moreover, the commissioner also asked the officials to recheck the properties which have been registered for change in use. Around 1,244 commercial properties have changed their use to residential properties, causing revenue loss to the civic body. All these properties will be rechecked after which a committee will be constituted and then the decision will be taken. The officials said it is likely that the private agency which had done the property tax survey of the city also goofed up with the data of commercial and industrial units, which can result in financial loss for MCG. The tax amount of commercial properties is more than the residential properties. It was also informed in the meeting that MCG has collected the property tax amounting to Rs 171 crore so far in the current fiscal year. Property tax is one of the major sources of income for MCG. It is also decided to hold property tax collection camps in various colonies by collaborating with RWAs to augment collection. The civic body in 2020 had introduced an incentive system for the RWAs and ward committees, which would ensure tax collection in their areas. MCG had decided to give 5% of the total property tax collected in an area upto capping of Rs 50 lakh to ward committees and 5% of the total property tax collected from the jurisdiction with a capping of Rs 5 lakh for RWAs. However, the condition was that the collection crossed 80% of the total property tax and fire tax due in the area.

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Gurugram: Property tax not paid, MCG seals 16 plots

GURUGRAM: Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) on Monday sealed 16 properties for non-payment of property tax. A team from the taxation department along with police visited 25 such properties that didn’t clear the dues.
According to the officials, they had to face resistance but the police presence helped them seal the properties. The corporation also wants to boost its revenue from the property tax in the current fiscal.
MCG officials said that of the 25 properties whose dues are pending, 16 were sealed, one paid the tax on the spot and eight have given their applications to the MCG office for corrections.
“Under a special campaign to penalise defaulters, we have sealed 16 properties in Badshapur, Narsinghpur East, Sector 67, Sector 74, Sector 76, Islampur, Jharsa, Sector 32A, Sector 33, Sector 48, Sector 57 and Tikri. The sealing drive will continue,” said an MCG official. The drive was conducted by the team of zonal taxation officer-4, Devender Kumar.
MCG officials said that a 25% rebate is given to those who will clear their dues from the 2010-11 fiscal to 2016-17 fiscal year by March 31. MCG had set a target of collecting Rs 1,103 crore in the form of property tax, but managed only Rs 208 crore till February this year.

Source timesofindia.indiatimes. com/

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