Bengaluru Issues Tax Notices to 23,000 Property Owners Over ₹688 Crore Loss
The Greater Bengaluru Authority has issued show-cause notices to more than 23,000 property owners in Bengaluru for allegedly declaring incorrect built-up areas, resulting in an estimated revenue loss of ₹688 crore to civic bodies. Munish Moudgil, the Special Commissioner for Revenue and IT, announced this development during a press meet, highlighting the authority's intensified efforts to curb tax evasion. The identification of these discrepancies was achieved through advanced drone survey data obtained from the Revenue Department, which was subsequently cross-verified with field inspections to ensure accuracy and eliminate false positives. This extensive surveillance campaign has currently covered nearly 170 out of the 198 wards within the former Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike limits. The move signifies a major technological intervention in municipal tax administration, aiming to regularize property tax assessments and recover significant lost revenue. By leveraging aerial imagery and ground-level verification, the civic body aims to address long-standing issues of under-reporting property dimensions, thereby enhancing fiscal transparency and ensuring that property owners contribute their fair share to local infrastructure and services.
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Bengaluru Issues Tax Notices to 23,000 Property Owners Over ₹688 Crore Loss
The Greater Bengaluru Authority has issued show-cause notices to more than 23,000 property owners in Bengaluru for allegedly declaring incorrect built-up areas, resulting in an estimated revenue loss of ₹688 crore to civic bodies. Munish Moudgil, the Special Commissioner for Revenue and IT, announced this development during a press meet, highlighting the authority's intensified efforts to curb tax evasion. The identification of these discrepancies was achieved through advanced drone survey data obtained from the Revenue Department, which was subsequently cross-verified with field inspections to ensure accuracy and eliminate false positives. This extensive surveillance campaign has currently covered nearly 170 out of the 198 wards within the former Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike limits. The move signifies a major technological intervention in municipal tax administration, aiming to regularize property tax assessments and recover significant lost revenue. By leveraging aerial imagery and ground-level verification, the civic body aims to address long-standing issues of under-reporting property dimensions, thereby enhancing fiscal transparency and ensuring that property owners contribute their fair share to local infrastructure and services.
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