The Free Press Journal

Civic body could recover just 40% revenues till Dec 2020

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The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) has been able to recover only 40 per cent of the estimated revenue for the ongoing financial year.

In February 2020, the BMC had announced an overall Rs 33,441-crore budget for the 2020-21 fiscal in which the civic body had estimated to generate Rs 28,448 crore in revenues. However, as of December 31, 2020, the civic body has been able to generate only Rs 11,616 crore.

From property tax department, BMC generated only 10 per cent of the estimated funds while it has generated only 18 per cent of the estimated amount from receipts of developmen­tal plan. From the water and sewerage charges, BMC has been able to recover only 35 per cent of the estimated amount.

In the 2019-20 civic budget, the BMC had set a target of generating Rs 24,983 crore in revenues and as of December 2019, the BMC had achieved Rs 14,828 crores, which was 59 per cent of the estimated revenue.

The civic officials have stated that due to the pandemic outbreak, tax collection of the BMC had taken a hit leading to poor collection of funds. "The bills for property taxes were sent during December last year as BMC was heavily engaged in the pandemic outbreak" said an official.

"There has been a steady increase in water and sewerage bill payments, after we provided concession­s under Abhay Yojana scheme, due to which we have extended the scheme believing it will generate more revenue in the remaining months," the official added.

Meanwhile, leaders of opposition parties have alleged that the BMC administra­tion has not been transparen­t with the finances. Ravi Raja, Congress corporator and Leader of Opposition in the BMC, demanded a white paper from the civic administra­tion seeking details of its financial status.

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