NDMC budget for FY 2026-27 focuses on capital expenditure, no hike in property tax rates
The total expenditure for BE 2026-27 is Rs 5810.02 crore against Rs 5484.15 crore provided in RE 2025-26 and actual of Rs 4678.45 crore in 2024-25.
The total expenditure for BE 2026-27 is Rs 5810.02 crore against Rs 5484.15 crore provided in RE 2025-26 and actual of Rs 4678.45 crore in 2024-25.
The announcement follows a meeting held on Tuesday with various Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) and civil organizations, and comes after a formal request from Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva.
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) announced on Friday to open its property tax collection centres from March 29 to 31 to facilitate the citizens to deposit their taxes at the end of Financial Year 2024-2025
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Saturday said it has taken stringent action against property tax defaulters by attaching 12 properties in Samaypur Badli and Swaroop Nagar areas of the Civil Lines zone.
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Thursday announced that its property tax collection counters will remain open on every…
It was stated by MCD Commissioner Gyanesh Bharti in his Budget speech while presenting the Revised Budget Estimates 2023-24 and Budget Estimates 2024-25 in the Special Budget Meeting of the House at the civic body’s headquarters on Saturday.
The Central Kolkata, parts of east Kolkata and Jadavpur, Behala and Garden Reach were haven for unauthorised construction during the CPMcontrolled KMC between 1985 and 2000.
After the amalgamation of Municipal Corporation, the rates of duty have been increased for the whole of Delhi in the whole of Delhi.
For all vacant and unassessed properties whose owners are untraceable, the KMC will take over the plot and install a signboard declaring it now belongs to the civic body. The owner of such properties can reclaim their plots by first getting their properties assessed and then paying the tax for it.
A day after remitting Rs 6.56 lakh property tax, including the penalty, for the first half-year (2020-21) for his Raghavendra Mandapam, the actor has now paid Rs 6,39,846 as well to the civic body which is the property tax for the year's second six months