Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Didi fumes as PMO seeks civic body’s tax details

Bengal CM says move by PMO an attempt to loot people

- Arpit Basu and Subhendu Maiti

KOLKATA: Acting under instructio­ns from the prime minister’s office (PMO), income tax officials on Friday met the top brass of Kolkata Municipal Corporatio­n (KMC) and sought details of the revenue collected by the civic body through property tax post-demonetisa­tion.

The developmen­t triggered angry reactions from chief minister Mamata Banerjee who is already busy garnering support against the Prime Minister’s move to ban `500 and `1,000 notes.

Sources said the PMO also sought details of tax revenue earned by the KMC from November 2015 to November 2016. The under secretary of municipal department has received a letter from the Centre in this regard to ensure the informatio­n reaches the government.

This developmen­t created a flutter in the secretaria­t and chief minister Mamata Banerjee termed it as “undue interferen­ce” of the Centre in state affairs. “The PMOcannot do it. They are trying to loot the money of the people. We will not allow it,” she alleged at the state secretaria­t.

It may add another page to the continuing chapter of confrontat­ion between the Bengal chief minister and the Centre on a number of issues over the past few months, demonetisa­tion triggering just the latest round of acrimony.

The KMC’s decision to accept property tax in old `500 and `1,000 notes after demonetisa­tion proved to be a major boon for the body that is constantly struggling to extract payment of unpaid property tax from the citizens.

The civic body collected `40 crore till Thursday from the day of the announceme­nt of demonetisa­tion on November 8.

“The I-T officials want us to share the amount of the revenue and details of the tax payers who have paid a high amount. We have informed them that several people have cleared their long-pending taxes with the old notes,” said a KMC official.

Officers from tax department claimed property tax collection reached a record high on November 16 when they collected more than `8 crore, the major share of it being in `500 and `1,000 notes.

“In 2011, KMC had collected `6 crore on a single day through revenue tax. Subrata Mukherjee was the mayor and he waived off a considerab­le amount of fine that was due for years. In fact, even now, through this move we have collected a lot of long pending dues,” another KMC official added.

 ?? HT FILE ?? West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee termed the PMO move as ‘undue interferen­ce’ of the Centre in state affairs.
HT FILE West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee termed the PMO move as ‘undue interferen­ce’ of the Centre in state affairs.

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