1% of the 7L property owner owe RS 1,650R tax for KMC – News2IN
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1% of the 7L property owner owe RS 1,650R tax for KMC

1% of the 7L property owner owe RS 1,650R tax for KMC
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Kolkata: Disconnect to add income, Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has set views in the city’s main property tax center.
Less than 1% of the 7 Lakh property owners in Kolkata contributed 75% of Rs 2,200 Crore, which amounted to 1,650 crore Rs, contributions on the Civic body.
The KMC assessment department official has disabled a massive push to control most of the tables and restore at least the Rs 150 Crore in the next few months.
This recovery is important for the Civic body to remain floating and fulfill its service commitment given that currently in acute financial difficulties.
Therefore, the KMC has formed a special team of borough-wise consisting of the assessment department supervisor and collectors who send notifications to large property tax generators or meet absent directly to ensure that contributions are cleaned in a week.
The Department of Assessment of the KMC has also adopted the steps to rotate arm towards the resurrection section of the habit by closing their office or attaching the rental if the owner (defaugter) of a company has rented property.
According to a citizenship official, tactics have forced some absence to clean their contributions.
“We got a positive response from a very small part of absent.
RAID will continue to realize contributions,” said a KMC official.
According to the KMC revenue department official, the Civic body has targeted major major engaged in businesses that vary.
“From an entrepreneur who was involved in the business of beauty experts to the hotel and the owner of the Hyper Market in South Kolkata, we robbed every address that failed to clean up time.
We were asked to add income at all costs.
Therefore, we have set our goals,” said a senior official of the KMC assessment department.
Officials of the KMC Assessment Department has chosen the main taxation of the owe the Civic RS 1 Crore or more.
Going with the main table list, the KMC Revenue Department hopes to clear the income from a large area in Park Street, Loudon Street, Shakespeare Sarani, Chowringhee, Bhowaniporore, Alipore, Ballygunge, Rashbehari Avenue, BBD Bags, Kankamchhi and Phoolbagan, including the area.
“We have chosen the names of major and habits that are habits and we are driving to attack several addresses every day.
We hope we will be able to reach our target to collect unpaid amounts at the end of March,” said a KMC assessment department official.

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