New Delhi: Rejecting the Proposal of Commissioners to raise taxes, the Permanent Committee of Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) on Tuesday recommends maintaining property tax rates for 2019-20 and collecting CESS education of 1% from 1% of the annual / Rebedia property value of further finances ( 2022-23).
Chairman of the Fixed Committee of the Col BK Oberoi (RPD) said the proposal would provide assistance to taxpayers because there was a big difference in the annual value of property and the annual tax amount.
“This will lead to a reduction of 7-8% in property tax.
Educational Cess will be calculated after providing all concessions, such as 15% discount for timely payments and a 30% additional rebate for senior citizens, women and disabled people,” he added.
In the budget proposal for TA 2022-23, the SDMC Commissioner has suggested to share the nature of housing in two plates – A to E and F to H – and charging 14% of the annual value as the first tax and 12%.
“To improve income collection, we have assessed 450 properties, including those including PWD, CPWD, DMRC, Delhi, and IGL.
We adopt a variety of steps to bring more people under the tax web and increase collections of 15%.
Total property tax collection Is Rs 1,260 Crore, “Oberoi said.
Oberoi announces provisions for mechanical sweepers in each zone to increase sanitation.
“We will make the application for each ward where residents can provide feedback about sanitation services, lift garbage, etc.
This will be monitored at the zone and headquarters level.
Other proposals include renting out community space to run restaurants, ATMs, etc.
and provide nutritious food To the poor by establishing 40 centers under the Atal Aahaar Yojana, “he added.
Highlighting LED cluster advertisements in 25 markets, the chairman also proposed to find the possibility of IPL advertisements outside the Ambedkar Stadium to generate income.
He added that SDMC had targeted to control the dog population by steriling them in the next three years.
For starters, the task was assigned to NGOs in 14 wards.