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Revised plan of BMC: Now you have to pay 12% more residential property tax

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residential property owners will have to pay the 11.74 per cent more residential property tax

If new proposed formula of the municipal administration to calculate property tax in the city is approved by the standing committee of the BMC on Wednesday so all the residential property owners will have to pay the 11.74 per cent more residential property tax than what is paid now and it will come in effect from April 1 2015.

As per the previous proposed property taxes system of BMC was based on the calculation of built-up area rather than carpet area. It is expected that the average of the increase in property tax across all categories will be 14.52 per cent with the new formula. While the earlier proposal would have taken the revenue from property tax to Rs 5077.62 crore, the revised proposal will mean a tax collection of Rs 4,563.33 crore. As per the statement of Senior BMC officials, we are confident on the new formula as it will get approval in the standing committee meeting to be held on Wednesday. It is expected that if new formula will not get approval, then property tax will increase by 27.43 per cent.

The new formula of property tax calculation is based on the carpet area and it will be presented to the group leader of political parties on Monday. The BMC has a target of collecting Rs 6,000 crore in property tax every year. As per the statement of senior official, “We are expecting to get Rs 90 crore on average from new properties in an addition to Rs 4,563.33 crore and due to that we are meeting our target and not even burdening Mumbaikars”.

Now with the new proposed formula we will get Rs 1,475.22 crore from residents, whereas; earlier we would have got Rs 1,320.21 crore. Now with the new proposed formula is it expected that we will get Rs 595.98 crore from open land whereas; earlier we would have got Rs 460.32 crore. On residents the increased burden would be only 11.74 per cent.”