Yes you have heard it right, for the time being BBMP is not accepting any betterment charges, which is the only qualifying parameter for obtaining A Khata, but the amendment will soon start by BBMP to ease the A and B-Khata controversy.
Hello Mansoor, Can you tell me what is the process? How you are converting B Khata to A Khata without betterment charges. It is possible to share your your phone number.
I do not think we can convert B Khata without paying A Khata. Is there any other way? If yes do lemme know even I have B Khata property and I want to take A Khata for the same.
We have been getting khatas to so many clients even without paying Betterment charges now its only when there is a call from BBMP you need to pay. f any one wants to get it please revert back to us.
If you want to conÂvert your plot to ‘A’ Khata that is havÂing only ‘B’ Khata, then you should have: 1) You should have a DC conÂverted plot 2) Tax are paid comÂpletely and upto date 3) Betterment charges for the conÂverted plot to be paid to BBMP
Betterment charges are very important that need to be payed as properties with BBMP A khata without betterment charges are not eligible for home loans from nationalized banks. You can read this article for better knowledge : Get your Khata by paying improvement and conversion fees to the BBMP
In a move to mop up revenue for the government, the BBMP (Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike) has come up with a three-tier system for collecting the betterment charges that were stopped since 2007. The betterment charges are collected from the revenue site owners to transfer their B Khatas to A Khatas.
As per market news, the Palike will soon send the proposal to the government, where the matter will be discussed and finalized after much scrutiny, and checking its feasibility. According to the officials of Palike, a quick decision of the government will lead to collection of the fee in the next three months
The Palike is reeling under financial crisis for quite sometime now. To bail it out of its monetary woes, the government previously recommended the Sakrama scheme and now the collection of development fees from the dwellers of illegal layouts.
The BBMP has finalized to round up Rs 344 per sq meter from all the revenue sites that come under the TMC and CMC areas. Rs 430 per sq meter will be charged from the revenue sites falling under the 111 villages and gram panchayats. RS 100 per sq meter will be charged from the site owners that fall under the erstwhile BBMP’s 100 wards.
As a relief to the property owners, the BBMP will accept 4-5 installments, within a year. Under any circumstance, if an owner fails to make payment for the betterment charges within a year, 1.5 percent monthly penalty will be charged for the delay.