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MCG seals 9 commercial properties for tax default

Gurugram: The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) on Tuesday sealed nine commercial properties across the city for defaulting on property tax payment. All nine

Published on: Jan 14, 2020 07:31 PM IST
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Gurugram: The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) on Tuesday sealed nine commercial properties across the city for defaulting on property tax payment. All nine properties owed MCG around 5.40 crore in property taxes cumulatively, said an official release issued by the civic body.

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In zone 4, an MCG team sealed two properties in Sector 73 and sector 66. Their owners owed MCG 27.23 lakh and 2.64 crore, respectively.

In zone 1, two properties in Sector 88 and Basai were sealed. Their owners owed 47.42 lakh and 59.30 lakh, respectively.

In zone 2, the team sealed an automobile showroom on Old Delhi Road which owed the MCG 39.79 lakh in property taxes, and a commercial property in Palam Vihar for 25.09 lakh tax default.

In zone 3, MCG sealed three properties, two in Ghata and one in Gwal Pahari whose owners owed the MCG 26.35 lakh, 24.55 lakh, and 27.72 lakh.

“Property tax is applicable on all types of buildings and vacant plots located within the MCG’s jurisdiction under the Haryana Municipal Corporation Act, 1994. It is mandatory to pay property tax annually. Those who do not do so have to pay an annual interest rate of 18% and subsequently action is taken to seal, attach and auction such properties,” said SS Rohilla, public relation officer, MCG.

 
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