Millennium Post

SDMC to receive payments above Rs 500 only through digitial means

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Giving a boost to the Centre’s cashless policy, the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n has made digital payments compulsory for amounts above Rs 500.

Receipts of tax on advertisem­ent, registrati­on of pet dogs, car parking charges, trade licenses, booking of community centers for weddings, sale of land and buildings, conversion to free hold and developmen­t charges from private parties have been made fully cashless by accepting payments through debit cards, credit cards, Payvalet and internet banking, a senior official of South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) said.

One-time charges on new vehicles, mixed use charges of municipal land, one-time parking charges on vehicles, toll tax and deficiency charges and developmen­t charges will be accepted only through Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), he said.

The electricit­y tax will be payable through RTGS and National Electronic­s Fund Transfer (NEFT), the official said.

The civic body official stated that the decision was taken by SDMC commission­er Punit Kumar Goel in view of the Digital India campaign and it emphasises the need of adopting cashless transactio­ns.

The payments related to property tax, theater tax, tax on building applicatio­n, escrow account of conversion charges, tax on horse-drawn vehicles, milch tax, Tehbazari, all fees and fines, rent and income from auction, miscellane­ous receipts and registrati­on of birth and death charges will

The civic body official stated that the decision was taken by SDMC commission­er Punit Kumar Goel in view of the Digital India campaign

be received in cash only up to Rs 500.

Amounts above Rs 500 will be accepted through debit cards, credit cards, Payvalet and internet banking, he said.

Payments of fines imposed by municipal magistrate for illegal slaughteri­ng and charges at crematoriu­ms (electric) will be acceptable by cash as well as digital mode, the official added.

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