MCC collects record Rs. 310.49 crore taxes
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MCC collects record Rs. 310.49 crore taxes

April 4, 2023
  • Rs. 169 crore Property Tax
  • Rs. 93.10 crore Water Tax
  • Rs. 14.40 cr. plan approval fee
  • Rs. 6.68 cr. trade licence fee

By S.T. Ravikumar

Mysore/Mysuru: Usually any meeting to discuss the finances of the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) attended by people’s representatives, citizens, NGOs and representatives of organisations turns into a platform for the participants to hit out at the officials for poor tax recovery and shoddy revenue generation.

But belying the negativity, the MCC has collected a record Rs. 310.49 crore taxes in the last financial year till March 31, 2023. As a continued incentive to the taxpayers, the MCC has announced the annual tax rebate of five percent if the payment is made in the month of April.

Money sanctioned by the Government is not regular and in financially constrained years, not a single rupee comes from the Government and there are years when the State Government has left MCC high and dry, impacting local development works.

However, with the record tax collection in the last financial year, the Civic Body is slowly moving towards self-reliance.

Of the Rs. 310.49 crore taxes collected, Rs. 169 crore has been collected as property tax, Rs. 93.1 crore as water tax, Rs. 14.4 crore as approval fee, Rs. 6.68 crore as trade licence fee, Rs. 3.52 crore as rent from commercial complexes, Rs. 64 lakh as fee from advertisement hoarding and Rs. 23.13 lakh from other income sources.

Seven-Year Tax Data
Financial YearTax collected
2022-2023Rs. 310.49 crore
2021-2022Rs. 280.69 crore
2020-2021Rs. 204.96 crore
2019-2020Rs. 218.15 crore
2018-2019Rs. 210.47 crore
2017-2018Rs. 194.80 crore
2016-2017Rs. 175.97 crore
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Streamlining tax collection

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As part of the tax collection strategy, officials from all the nine Zonal Offices of the MCC were tasked with targets and a regular follow-up by the respective Revenue Officers, Zonal Assistant Commissioners and finally the MCC Commissioner G. Lakshmikantha Reddy. The targets were met most of the time and if not, the real problems or glitches in tax collection were identified and rectified.

This streamlining of the tax collection, fixing targets, effective monitoring by the senior officers and the co-operation from the Corporators and other elected representatives including the Mayor and Deputy Mayor has resulted in the record collection. Every elected representative was taken into confidence and these efforts paid off, MCC officers told Star of Mysore.

Loopholes plugged

Though the MCC has been carrying out regular civic works earlier also, the tax collection targets had remained low despite efforts and there were many loopholes. And due to the huge revenue deficit, the Civic Body used to keep the bills of the contractors pending, leading to protests. Now with a comfortable revenue position, the MCC has been clearing pending bills on seniority basis.

In the 2021-22 financial year, the MCC had collected a tax of Rs. 280.69 crore from all sources and in 2020-21, due to the worst COVID-19 pandemic, the MCC had to satiate itself with a revenue collection of Rs. 204.96 crore. When compared to the tax data of 2016-2017 financial year where Rs. 175.97 crore was collected, the last financial year (2022-2023) saw a double collection of Rs. 310.49 crore.

The MCC has already begun the tax collection for the next financial year and has plans to collect Rs. 100 crore in April as property tax and water tax.

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‘Online payments helped’

There was a huge dent in the MCC revenue during COVID and even after the pandemic situation eased, people were scared of crowds and were reluctant to stand in queues to pay their taxes. Later, we introduced and streamlined tax collection through online mediums where people could pay taxes from the comforts of their homes. The Revenue Officers, Vani Vilas Water Works (VVWW) officers and staff, elected representatives and the public have co-operated so that we can carry out development works.”

— G. Lakshmikantha Reddy, MCC Commissioner

‘Make use of 5% rebate’ 

I appeal to the taxpayers to make use of the five percent rebate announced by the MCC for tax payment in the month of April.  In the last financial year, I had conducted a series of meetings at all the nine Zonal Offices of the MCC and took the officers and elected representatives into confidence. Targets were set with the help of senior officers and the Commissioner and the collections were regularly monitored. The efforts paid off and we are planning to maintain the same tempo in the next financial year too. — Shivakumar, Mayor

ONE COMMENT ON THIS POST To “MCC collects record Rs. 310.49 crore taxes”

  1. Sanjay Kini says:

    The TATA ace Garbage Trucks are excellent vehicles for generating Advertising Revenue for MCC.Both the sides should be fitted with Boards on the side of the Bed of the tipper and this vehicle visits every home everyday and house wifes will be seeing the vehicle daily.hence these boards when painted with advertisements will attract FMCG and Consumer Durable Companies to advertise on these boards.The amount to be charged for advertisement per month should equal the diesel cost plus maintenance cost and drivers salary of the vehicle.Will MCC take this idea to make more revenue from Ads. Only thing to note is that the boards need to be cleaned by the driver everyday as it is a garbage truck.Citizens should buy products from companies that advertise on these boards as these companies help keep our city clean.

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