Rs , sq ft

Removed from Shortlist

My Shortlist ()
Keep track of your shortlisted properties here. Shortlist a property to get started.

property tax could be raised to give municipal corporations extra funds to carry out development work.

Replies (4)
1
Hi Arpit,
According to news, North Delhi Mayor Mr Ravinder Gupta declared that the digitized information will be transferred as a hyperlink for an audit of advanced digital records against each & every sections in the database. The information will be kept up at the zonal levels and also at the headquarter level.
James


As per NDMC senior official, NDMC (North Delhi Municipal Corporation) has as of now started the task of digitizing its old records. NDMC (North Delhi Municipal Corporation) has been doing digitization of the old municipal records. As of now corporation have effectively made the birth as well as death certificates accessible on the website. Furthermore, it will keep on enhancing its services through IT.
12th August 2015


2
Hey Guys,
As per the current news, NDMC has chosen to digitize all property tax related documents that would acquire more prominent clarity and help the municipal body in finding defaulters. Kindly discuss about it.
Arpit


Hey Arpit,
It is a great news for property tax payers , no more standing in line to pay property tax. Now they can easily pay by sitting in their house. Mr Ravinder Gupta, North Delhi Mayor said that, North Delhi Municipal Corporation(NDMC) will digitize all property related documents for property tax records and preserve these records in an electronic structure.
Raj Roy,  Delhi
11th August 2015


According to sources, by this digitization process, property tax division will to keep up the documents of property taxpayers and will have the capacity to operate at the same time old as well as new tax information. As indicated by senior NDMC official, tenders would soon be drifted to start the procedure.
Arpit,  Delhi-NCR
11th August 2015


As per the latest news, when the tender is drifted, the enlisting of an agency takes approx 2 months, after that NDMC hope to officially begin the digitization process. As of now Unique Identification Code(UIC) procedure has been propelled and digitization of information would help in distinguishing the defaulters.
Raj Roy,  Delhi
11th August 2015


3
Hi Mr Kanojia,

As per ULB director, that property tax details would be studied carefully before any changes are made. He said that records of how corporations spent the revenue generated in the past 10 years have also been sought. As per urban local bodies department (ULB) , property tax could be raised to give municipal corporations extra funds to carry out development work.
Richa


@ Akash,
ULB authority have not taken any decision yet but have asked all corporations to submit data to analyze revenue inflow after change in policies. It was too early to decide on any revision of rates. A detailed study of data for property tax collected according to the policy prior to 2009-10 and revenue generated after the policy of 2010-11 is essential before any change is considered.
Vibhor,  Delhi
30th December 2014


4
Hi Mr Akash Kanojia,
Urban local bodies(ULB) has asked all municipal corporations in the state to furnish details of property tax collected in the past 10 years by the end of this month. It has also asked for specific records including data of tax collected in keeping with the taxation policy of 2000-01 and the difference in revenue after the policy change in 2008-09.
Sufia


Hi Akash,

Details of the extra burden on the exchequer after the previous government ordered a wavier in 2009 have also been sought by the ULB. As per ULB authority the corporations need more funds to provide water supply, sanitation, sewerage management, and building and maintenance of roads. If ULB continue to stick to the existing policy of Re 1 per square yard, it will only increase the burden on corporations and local bodies.
Raj Roy,  Delhi
30th December 2014


5

Ask a Question
120 Characters Left











    CommonFloor Property Search Mobile App now available on Android, iOS and Windows!