Mumbai: Facing a rigid challenge to meet the target collection of property tax, BMC, in the first example, set to a two helicopter auction that has been confiscated by 2020 from a private company to restore RS 4.1 Crore contribution.
BMC will immediately appoint a consultant to calculate the value and then sell the helicopter.
Civil officials said BMC had confiscated two helicopters from companies that had not paid property taxes to RS 4.1 Crore tone.
“We have confiscated two helicopters from private companies and sealed him at Juhu Airport.
We have floated the tender to appoint consultants to appreciate the flying machine and then auctioned.
We will restore fees from sales,” said Vishwas Mote, Assistant Commissioner Municipal, Assessment and Collection .
BMC only managed to collect RS 627 Crore in property tax so far.
The Property Tax Department has saved a simple target of RS 5,000 Crore this year.
At RS 5,135 Crore, BMC managed to collect the highest property tax in the financial year of 2020-21.
This happened in a year when BMC had taken an internal loan of Rs 5,876 Crore to fulfill its expenses.
“Property tax recovery is a big challenge this year after the locking induced by Covid-19.
However, because of the right planning and effective implementation of the plan, 98% of the RS 5,200 Crore target has been reached,” said an official.
BMC officials said they had won the airline helicopter based in Delhi.
BMC has given a company operating from Vile Parle 21 days to pay contributions but not.
In 2019-20, property tax collection was Rs 4,161 Crore.
Facing revenue billing in revenue, in 2019, BMC has decided to pursue great.
It began to seize moving properties, including air conditioning, television and furniture.
A citizenship official said based on the 2016 policy, BMC sent notifications to the absence and then began disconnecting their water for three weeks in addition to lifting the elevator and entering property.
Officials said even though they had previously decided to seize and auctioning moving properties that could be moved, it was never applied.