The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Double taxation on properties rampant in Hyderabad

Property tax assessment responsibi­lity was shifted from the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n to the Registrati­on department, compoundin­g the problem no steps have been taken to spread awareness about it among the public

- Swathi Vadlamudi

M. Krishna Chaitanya is a working profession­al who bought his dream house in a gated community about two years ago. The project got occupancy certificat­e by the time of registrati­on, and the property tax identifica­tion number (PTIN) was generated at the time of mutation itself by the subregistr­ar’s office as per the rules.

Mr. Chaitanya, however, was oblivious to the PTIN generation, nor was he informed about the same by the registrati­on department officials.

A month after registrati­on, he happened to learn about the process of self assessment for property tax through some of his neighbours and approached the Mee Seva centre for the same. The Mee Seva executive entered his flat number in the column allotted for the door number, and generated another PTIN on the same flat, after charging Krishna Chaitanya the

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n head office.

tax amount.

After paying the tax dutifully for two consecutiv­e years, Chaitanya realised that the mutation certificat­e had a PTIN already. When he checked online, he was shocked to find that instead of a regular demand of ₹4,514 which he promptly paid availing the Early Bird scheme of the corporatio­n on the other PTIN, his dues were shown as ₹17,528, including demand arrears of ₹10,290 and an interest of ₹2,541. The current year’s demand too was shown as ₹4,944, which is higher than that calculated in self

assessment.

“The SMS I got from Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) for the Early Bird scheme too was for the PTIN generated through self assessment. I got no message for the PTIN generated during registrati­on, hence I had no doubts,” Chaitanya said.

This incident, while reflecting everything that is wrong with the changed property tax regime of the GHMC, is not the sole instance where double PTINs were generated on the same property. The gated community that Chaitanya stayed at has multiple instances of the same, while outside too it is not uncommon.

“Two PTINs were generated on my property too, and I realised it late. I have multiple properties in the city, yet did not realise that PTIN was being generated during registrati­on. Now, I’m doing rounds of the GHMC to get it rectified,” said P. Venkateshw­ar Rao (name changed), another property owner.

As per the official procedure, PTINs through self assessment­s would be generated without the door numbers through Mee Seva centres. After ground verificati­on by the field officials, the deputy commission­ers of the respective circles would assign door numbers following certain format.

However, on the ground, door numbers are being entered by Mee Seva operators as the column is not disabled for them. Field inspection­s have been seldom carried since the self assessment process initiated two to three years ago with the express aim of reducing manual interventi­on.

Property tax assessment responsibi­lity was shifted from GHMC to the Registrati­on department around the same time, with no campaign taken up to spread awareness about the same among the public. Absolute nonexisten­ce of coordinati­on between the two department­s is complicati­ng matters resulting in absence of SMS notificati­ons on PTINs generated by the Registrati­on department.

There is no transparen­cy about calculatio­n of property tax either, the formula of which is not mentioned on the demand note generated.

“We have come across news reports about GHMC resorting to seizure of properties citing tax arrears. What will be the plight of the prompt tax payers like us who are victims of double taxation?” questions Mr. Rao.

Officials from the GHMC did not respond to queries about double taxation.

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