Mangaluru: Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has adopted a budget of 2022-23, which aims to mobilize resources to collect Hospital 80 Crore through property tax under the self-assessment scheme (SAS).
“The city has 2,05,003 properties in 60 wards, and wants to increase inflow income.
The steps will be taken to bring to the ambit tax of all properties left of the City Corporation tax increase,” said Shobha Rajesh, Chair of Taxes, Finance and Committee Standing MCC.
“Priority will be given to a collection of service fees from educational institutions that are excluded from paying property taxes.
The steps will be taken to mobilize resources through the income alert forces monitored by deputy commissioners (income).
The squad will examine income income and Helping companies in increasing income collection, “he said, presented a budget at a special council meeting on Friday.
The budget also targets a collection of Rs 65 Crore through solid waste management and RS 25 Crore.
In the next financial year.
Other Crore Rs 23 is expected to go through permits provided for road cutting for development work.
Non-authorized advertising and hoarding will be controlled through new rules and separate advertising regulations will be prepared.
MCC has a goal of collecting RS 7 Crore income from advertisements and stockpiling during the year.
Following advice from public, without troubling ordinary people, the cost of building licenses will be reviewed, and the possibility of being revised in the next financial year.
City Corporation expects Rs 4 Crore income through the cost of building licenses next year.
Likewise, RS 8 Crore is expected through remote premium funds, he said.
Shobha Rajesh announced that the action plan for Rs 20.2 Crore was prepared for the development of the SC / SC colony under the Mahatma Gandhi Nagara Vikasa Yojane, and the proposal had been submitted to the government for approval.
PKS will also build a resting room for underground drainage employees (ER) who work in all wet wells in the city.
To make wet wells and waste treatment plants (STP) environmentally friendly, 30 puppies will be planted in and around every wet and STP.
By placing tree guards, puppies will be managed by PKS.
Swayacatya Sainika’s Praise Letter will be handed over to the owner of the building that installs septic tanks in private buildings, he said income is expected from various sources, including CESS advertising, building licenses, trade licenses, solid waste management, water tax, self-assessment tax, center grant and The government and others are Rs 578.7 Crore.
The cost will reach the RS 561.4 Crore song.
The budget has a surplus of RS 345.1 Crore.Mayor Premanand Shetty said the corporation will emphasize the increase in sanctions for each environmental corporator for development, based on increased income collection.
He responded to requests conducted by Corporator Abdul Ravoof from Congress, who said that sanctions for the corporator must be increased from Rs 50 Lakh to Rs 1 Crore per year.
“More emphasis will be given to the MCC Office that is completely without paper.
Desilting rajakalueve (stormwater waterways) in the city will be taken from April,” said Mayor.