GURUGRAM: The civic body’s taxation department has decided to organise special camps across the city from April 6 to 10 after the MCG commissioner instructed property owners to complete self-certification of their property tax data promptly.
These camps will help facilitate filing of objections, settling of dues conveniently and correct the property tax data, which is at present riddled with inaccuracies.
On April 6, camps will be set up at South City-1 and Signature Global Solera in Sector 107, followed by Ardee City on April 7, Sunischit Apartment in Sector 54 on April 8, community center in Suncity and E-2071 in Palam Vihar on April 9, and RWA office in A block of Sushant Lok-2 on April 10.
This initiative follows a review meeting that was held on April 2, where MCG commissioner Narhari Singh Banger emphasised the necessity for mega campaigns in collaboration with RWAs to encourage property owners to self-certify their data, settle outstanding dues, if any, and obtain a no-objection certificate that crucial for transactions like sale, purchase, lease, and rental registrations.
According to officials, this move will ensure that property owners’ data, including their names, plot size, and address, are correct, and that the tax bills generated are accurate.
MCG spokesperson SS Rohilla said, “The commercial, institutional, industrial, and residential property data has been successfully uploaded onto the portal, property(dot)ulbharyana(dot)gov(dot)in. The latest property tax information is available on the portal too. Residents can log in using their registered mobile numbers to review and correct any errors in the data.”
In January 2022, a survey conducted by a private agency found that 5.1 lakh properties fall under the MCG’s jurisdiction. After completing the survey, residents complained about incorrect details in the new property IDs generated, resulting in a faulty database. MCG is gradually rectifying the data through organising such camps.