Hindustan Times (Delhi)

North MCD defers plan to levy profession­al tax

- Ashish Mishra ashish.mishra2@htlive.com

nNEW DELHI: The Bjp-ruled North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n on Wednesday postponed the proposal to levy tax on profession­als, increase in the rates of electricit­y tax and property transfer duty — the same which were passed by the SDMC House on Monday — following stiff resistance from the opposition parties.

The corporatio­n’s standing committee, however, approved hiking tax on rented commercial properties, guest houses and banquet halls — just like the SDMC. The SDMC had doubled the tax on such properties. However, the North body announced that a separate committee will be formed to evaluate the percentage of tax hike.

The North body standing committee also proposed to enhance licensing by fee for various commercial establishm­ents in industrial areas at least three times.

“We want to improve the financial health of the corporatio­n and for that we may have to take strong measures but it cannot be done without proper discussion. We have decided to postpone the proposals of profession­al tax, increase in the rates of electricit­y tax and property transfer tax till the next meeting of the House in August for discussion. We are not implementi­ng these taxes for now,” Jai Prakash, mayor, North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n said.

The proposal will now be tabled for discussion in the North DMC House.

The opposition Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had strongly opposed the body’s tax proposals.

Vikas Goel, leader of opposition in the north civic body and an AAP councillor, said the AAP is against any kind of new tax or the hike in tax rates especially when the people are battling the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“People are already suffering due to Covid-19 pandemic and more tax will only make things

worse for them. We have strongly opposed tax proposals in the standing committee meeting and following which those were postponed. We will oppose it further if need be,” Goel said.

Adesh Gupta, Delhi BJP president, said he has asked the SDMC to roll back the proposal to levy profession­al tax. “We will not let the corporatio­ns levy profession­al tax. North corporatio­n has already deferred the move. We did not approve increase in the electricit­y tax. The corporatio­ns are in bad financial shape because the state government is not giving the corporatio­n their due funds. The government should help civic bodies in these testing times and not do politics on the matter,” Gupta said.

Mayor Jai Prakash said the proposal to hike tax on rented commercial property was in line with the recommenda­tions of Municipal Valuations Commiittee-3.

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