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Restore tax contributions in 1 month, said MCG officials

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Gurgaon: With the second wave Covid threatens to reach the collection of MCG revenues that are projected by this fiscal also, the Commissioners on Thursday direct tax department officials to restore contributions from property tax notifications, which have been incurred notification, in a month.
He will hold a meeting with the head of all income producing departments on the second Tuesday of every month.
MCG estimates RS 1,103 Crore income from property tax only in the financial year 2020-21, however, the body of the Civic can only produce RS 250 Crore income.
Income from property taxes in the fiscal year 2021-22 is estimated at 1,235 crore rs.
In addition, MCG estimates to generate revenue around RS 15 Crore from the cost of trading licenses in the previous fiscal, however, it can only produce Rs 8.29 Crore.
This fiscal target is Rs 12 Crore.
In a command, the MCG Commissioner Mukesh Kumar Ahuja highlighted “a terrible need to give a boost for revenue recovery”.
When reviewing the collection of property taxes at the meeting on Thursday, Ahuja said that the MCG staff had to be assigned to tell everyone who was thrown by telephone to pay their contributions.
“The property owner must be informed that the government offers a 10% discount if they pay their property tax for the fiscal year 2021-22 on July 31,” he said at the meeting.
Property tax collection in fiscal year 2021-22 has so far been more than Rs 29 Crore.
MCG officials said that locking in April and could influence tax collection because RS 1.02 Crore’s revenue was produced in April and Rs 3.49 Crore in May.
In addition, June sees the highest collection in fiscal today so far with MCG restoring RS 24.84 Crore Property Tax.
“MCG spends around 2,000 notices to absent property tax in the city in June only.
MCG must restore the cumulative number of RS 100 Crore (around) from this 2,000 absenteeism, which has not paid their contributions for the past five to 10 years.
We have been directed to cut Water connection and sewerage property with delayed contributions, “said Dinesh Kumar, Zonal Tax Office – 2.
The MCG Commissioner also directs zonal taxation officers to start a survey in their respective regions to identify commercial units so that they can be sent notifications to get a trade license from the Civic Agency.
In addition, the Commissioner also directed officials to act against property owners who still had not registered for their work certificates.

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