Govt to use property tax for welfare and facilities

The government on Saturday said that the property tax was being imposed in Jammu and Kashmir to ensure better facilities to provided the people.

During a press conference at TRC meeting hall in Kashmir, Divisional Commissioner V K Bidhuri and SMC Commissioner Athar Aamir Khan stated that those with property area less than 1000 square feet, which accounts for one-third of the population, are exempted from the property tax.

He added that the Jammu and Kashmir is last in the country where the property tax is being imposed. “Unlike other places, the property tax is very less. The property tax will be collected from those whose houses are built at more than 1500 square feet,”. He also said that the tax to be paid only once in a year.

He added that the collected amount will be used for the people and the amount will remain in the account of corporation and municipal committees only.

Bidhuri further stated that there was no option other than imposing property tax, which would be acceptable to the people, for ensuring better facilities to them.

The SMC Commissioner, while interacting with media persons, said that the tax that would be collected from people from April, will be used to provide better facilities to people. “SMC’s current revenue is just ten per cent compared to its requirement. This will help in ensuring better services and facilities to the people as the tax cannot be transferred to the central or state government and used for developmental purposes only,” he said.