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All the properties below 500 sq ft will be excluded from New Tax System

Trishna Vishwasrao, Shiv Sena, BMC

Small properties will be excluded from new tax system

In a positive move to bring relief to around 8 lakh households in the city, BMC has decided to exclude structures below 500 sq ft from the capital value based property tax system once again. They will now continue to pay property tax based on the old system of ready reackoner rates.

This fresh proposal was tabled before the civic general body meeting by leader of the house Trishna Vishwasrao (Shiv Sena) as the made a suggestion that structures under 500 sq ft should be excluded from the capital value based property tax system as many of these were Maharashtrian households. According to new property tax proposal the BMC had decided to charge properties below 500 sq ft as per the new system, at the standing committee meeting on Thursday. This BMC proposal passed unanimously in the civic general body meeting however, now proposal will be sent to the state government for its final nod. If BMC proposal will get the nod from state government, so it will continue for five years.

As per the Civic officials, with new changes in property tax system BMC would lose additional revenues of Rs 55 crore by excluding below 500 sq ft structures from the system, as civic body was earning Rs 148 crore from these structures under the old ready reckoner system.

As per the Congress corporator Pravin Chheda, “It was the proposal of earlier Congress government which had given exemption to people to live in structures of 500 sq ft from the capital value based property tax system. So we demanded adding this to the new proposal.” As we all know that with effect from April 1, 2010, the BMC was adopted capital value based property tax system, and according to it the tax was about calculated on the basis of capital value of the property. And after that state government had decided to exempt structures below 500 sq ft from it for the five-year period of 2010-15.

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